RICHARD WALN MEIRS 


OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 


BE “SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC ‘SALE 


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es “MADISON | SQUARE SOUTH” 
| _ NEW YORK CITY 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION 
AT THE AMERICAN ART ‘GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 
ENTRANCE, 6 EAST 23rd STREET 


BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1919 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE 


NOTABLE LIBRARY SETS 
AND CRUIKSHANKIANA 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


RICHARD WALN MEIRS 


OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF MRS. MEIRS 
ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 
AT 3:00 IN THE AFTERNOON AND. 8:00 O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 

NOTABLE LIBRARY SETS 

 CRUIKSHANKIANA 
ORIGINAL DRAWINGS 
AND CARICATURES 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


RICHARD WALN MEIRS 


OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 


TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION 
BY ORDER OF MRS. MEIRS 


ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1919 
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THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY AND HIS ASSISTANTS, OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK CITY. 


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PREFATORY NOTE TO THE MEIRS COLLECTION 


The collection of Lisrary Sets of the works of English, American 
and French authors from the library of the late Richard Waln Meirs 
herein catalogued includes Notable Publications in Limrrep Larcr Paper, 
EDITION DE Luxn, AUTOGRAPH, MANUSCRIPT, JAPANESE Paper and other 
sumptuous Susscription Epirions. A number of these sets are bound 
in full or half levant morocco, others are in the Publisher’s original cloth 
bindings. 


Besides the above sets there are many finely illustrated books by the 
HREB CRUIKSHANKS; several sets containing Secret Memoirs of the 
Courts of Europe; a number of important Arr PusuicaTIons; books on 
Pottery, and a few important works of special interest to the AMERICANA 
CoLLEcTor. 


The Meirs CruIkKSHANK COLLECTION, comprising items Numbers 233 to 
446, inclusive, includes First Editions of Charles Dickens, W. H. Ains- 
worth and other English writers, and an EXTENSIVE Surizs or COLORED 
CARICATURES by the three Cruikshanks, some of which are of Napoleonic 
interest, others relate to the political and social history of Great Britain 
during the early nineteenth century. 


A notable feature of this Cruikshank Collection is the ORIGINAL 
DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK AND HIS SONS, GEORGD 
AND Ropert. These drawings include some of the finest work executed 
by these artists, among them being—The series of four original water- 
color drawings by the Elder Cruikshank for the 1768 edition of Thom- 
son’s Seasons, a facsimile of one of which appears as a frontispiece in 
this catalogue. The 1917 edition of this work is illustrated by a series 
of the finished drawings, by the Elder Cruikshank, but differing from 
those for the earlier issue. There are also three other very important and 
excellent drawings by this same artist. 


The. greater part of the Cruikshank Collection comprises items illus- 
trated by Grorcr CRUIKSHANK. These include many items of UNiQqun 
INTEREST, some of the plates having the AuToGRAPH IDENTIFICATION BY 
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. This artist’s work is also represented by a number 
of very important ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES, among them being 
a collection of original pen-and-ink sketches in one volume; the original 
sketches for “The Man of Metal,” “The Comet of 18538,” title page to “My 
Sketch Book,’ and “The Bottle.” Two exceptionally fine watercolor 
drawings by George Cruikshank are,—‘The Barber Shop” and “Sir Walter 
Kaleigh and His Servant.” 


Among the items by Ropert CruUIKSHANK will be found the series 
of ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR Drawines executed by him for “The Chronicle 
of the Bastile ;’ and a large and very interesting series of CoLorep CaRI- 
CATURES depicting the political and social aspect of the reigns of George 
Third and Fourth. 


All of the books from Mr. Meirs’ library contain his armorial book- 
plate. 


The following are a few of the more noteworthy items herein cata- 
logued : 


AInswortH (W. H.). Historical Romances. Sumptuous Large Paper 
Edition. 20 vols. in full levant binding (No. 1). 


Anprp (Masor JouHn). ‘Authentic Narrative. By John H. Smith, ae 
In binding by Sangorski and Sutcliffe (No. 7). 


AUDUBON (JOHN J.). The Birds of America. 7 vols. New York, 1856; 
also copy of the Lockwood Edition (1870), with the addition of “The - 
Quadrupeds.” By John Bachman (Nos. 16,17, 18). 


Barker (M. H.). The Log Book. With illustrations by George Cruik- 
shank. A unique copy, with illustrations identified in the autograph 
of George Cruikshank (No. 299). 


BIBLIOPHILE Society. Various publications from 1901 to 1916 (Nos. 22 
to 56). 


Brinkuny (Caprain F.). Japan and China. Imperial Edition. 12 vols. 
in levant binding (No. 135); also a copy of the Empress Edition, 
with extra watercolor drawings by Japanese artists (No. 136). 


Butwer-Lyrron (Epwarp). Novels. Edition de Grand Luxe. 382 vols. in 
full levant morocco (No. 66). 2 


CAMBRIDGE Cuassics. A complete set of the Large Paper EdiGay: 20 
vols. half morocco (No. 69). | 


Comss (WILLIAM). Life of Napoleon. First Edition, with illustrations 
by George Cruikshank. In levant binding by Riviére (No. 272). 


DicKENS (CHARLES). Various works illustrated by George Cruikshank. 
All First Editions—Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. 1888 (No. 217) ; 
The Pic Nic Papers. 1841 (No. 321). 


EGAN (Pierce). Real Life in London. First Edition (No. 69).. 


Eeyer anp Nusia. A fine colored copy of Roberts’ Mlustrated “Holy 
Land,” and “Egypt” (No. 91). 


Haru (Mrs. S, C.). Sketches of Irish Character. Illustrated by George 
Cruikshank. With two Original Pencil Sketches by the artist (No. 
324). 


Hupsarp (Evsert). Complete Works. Author’s Autographed Edition. 
20 vols. half levant morocco (No. 124). 


INDIANS oF NortTH America. Curtis’ sumptuous publicaqen of “The 
North American Indian.” Published under the patronage of the 
late J. Pierpont Morgan. The complete set as far as published (No. 
131). Special attention is called to this item, and the subscription 
rights connected with the same. 


Mvurorp (WILLIAM). Historical Account of ths Campaign in the Nether- 
lands. Original Edition, in boards. With illustrations in color, by 
George Cruikshank (No. OTT ). : 


Nett Gwyn. Story of Nell Gwyn. By Peter Cunningham. Extra I[llus- 
trated with 100 plates. 2 vols. in levant binding by Riviére (No. 171). 


Paine (Tuomas). Life and Writings. De Luxe Edition. 10 vols. in 
levant morocco binding (No. 172). 


Scotr (Sir Water). Complete set of Waverley Novels and Poems and 
Ballads. With Extra plates on Satin of the Edition des Amateurs. 
54 vols. polished calf (No. 197). 


SoutHry (Rospert). Essays in Design. With Original Pencil Sketches 
by George Cruikshank (No. 280). 


THoREAU (Henry D.). Writings. Manuscript Edition. 20 vols. in a 
beautiful levant morocco binding (No. 211). 


Watters (W. T.) Oriental Ceramic Art (No. 219). 


WaRNER (CHARLES DupLEY). Complete Writings. Autograph Edition. 
15 vols. three-quarter levant morocco (No. 220). 


RESUME OF CONTENTS. 


STANDARD SETS: AND ILLUSTRATED Booxs. Numbers 1 to 232, inclusive. 


ISAAC CRUIKSHANK 
ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. Numbers 238 to 287, inclusive. 
CoLorEp Caricatures. Numbers 240 to 268, inclusive. 


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 


Booxs ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Numbers 269 to 361, 
inclusive. 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. Numbers 362 to 870, inclusive. 
ETCHINGS AND CaricaTuRES. Numbers 371 to 387, inclusive. 


GEORGE, ISAAC AND ROBERT CRUIKSHANK 
Books ILLUSTRATED IN CONJUNCTION. Numbers 3888 to 400, inclusive. 


ROBERT CRUIKSHANK 


Books ILLustRATED BY RosperT CRUIKSHANK. Numbers 401 to 414, 
inclusive. 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. Numbers 415 and 416. 
ETCHINGS AND Caricatures. Numbers 417 to 488, inclusive. 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURES. Numbers 440 to 446, inclusive. 


MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH LITERATURE. Numbers 447 to 498, 
inclusive. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected 
by the auctioneeer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be likely to affect the sale 
injuriously, 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise between 
two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase money as may 
be required, and the names and addresses of the purchasers shall be given imme- 
diately on the sale of every lot, in default of which the lot so purchased shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the time of sale, 
shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of which the undersigned 
may either continue.to hold the lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such 
action as may be necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of 


such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale, shall be a 


charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment of the total 
amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M., 
and on other days—except holidays—between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art Galleries, or 
other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of any purchase 
during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the 
Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association 
for purchasers. The Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility 
for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. Poe 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the purchaser. Title 
passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and thereafter, while the Asso- 
ciation will exercise due caution in caring for and delivering such purchase, it 
will not hold itself responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or 
destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed within ten 
days from the date of the sale thereof. 

7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association of the cor- 
rectness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any lot, and no sale 
will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any 
imperfection not noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse, 

The Association exercises.great care to catalogue every lot correctly, and will 
give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any 
lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without 


proper foundation. 
SPECIAL NOTICE 


Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders trans- 
mitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone, will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchase so made will be subject to the above Condi- 
tions of Sale, which cannot in any manner be modified. The Association however, 
in the event of making a purchase of a lot consisting of one or more books for a 
purchaser who has not, through himself or his agent, been present at the exhibi- 
tion or sale, will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of 
sale, and the purchase money will be returned, if the lot in any material manner 
differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written and given with such 
plainness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot num- 
ber be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the 
lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, 
the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the 
order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should be sent or reference sub- 
mitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session thereof, will be fur- 
nished by the Association at a reasonable charge. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE OF BOOKS AND CARICATURES 
FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE 
RICHARD WALN MEIRS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF MRS. MEIRS 


First Session, Numbers 1 to 232, Inclusive 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 19th, AT 3 O’CLOCK 


1. ArnsworTH (WILLIAM Harrison). Historical Romances of William 
Harrison Ainsworth. Richly illustrated with water-color frontis- 
piece and engraved portrait on India paper in each volume, and 
over 180 etched plates in three states, viz. First State, Remarque, 
and after Remarque, by famous etchers. 20 vols. square, 8vo, 
full crimson levant morocco, ribbed and gilt lettered backs with- 
out tooling; doublures of crimson levant, enclosing large scrolled 
and decorated panels of dark blue levant, double fillet border in 
gilt, the panels finely gilt tooled with scrolls, laurels, and pen- 
dants, and with small centre seal of crimson levant bearing gilt 
tooled monogram, “R. W. M;” gilt edges. 

Philadelphia: Printed for Subscribers by 
George Barrie & Son, no date 
Tar SuMpruous LARGE PAPER JAPAN EpITIon, limited to 250 copies, 
printed on Japan paper throughout. This set is No. AE 
CONTENTS 


Tower of London, 2 vols; Talbot Harland; John Law; Con- 
stable of the Tower; Boscobel; Rookwood; Crichton; Man- 
chester Rebels; Lord Mayor of London; Windsor Castle; 
Goldsmith’s Wife; Jack Sheppard; Saint James; Old Saint 
Paul’s, 2 Vols.; Guy Fawkes; Cardinal Pole; Constable de 
Bourbon; The Star Chamber. 


9. American History. Collection of works relating to American His- 
tory. Illustrated with engraved plates and portraits, maps, 
facsimiles, reproductions and numerous vignettes. 18 vols. 8vo, 
half brown morocco, gilt tooled backs, gilt tops, edges uncut. 

New York: D. Appleton & Co., various dates. 


CONTENTS 
Bancroft (George). History of the United States of America, from 
the Discovery of the Continent. 6 vols. 1895-1897 


McMaster (John Bach). History of the People of the United 
States. From the Revolution to the Civil War. [To 1830.] 


5 vols. only. 1897-1900 
Wilson (James Grant, Editor). Presidents of the United 
States, 1789-1897. By John Fiske and others. 1898 


Shaler (Nathaniel S.) The United States of America. A study 
of the American Commonwealth, Its Natural Resources, Peo- 
) ple, etc. 3 vols. ' 1898 
Maclay (Edgar 8.) A History of the United States Navy from 
1775 to 1894. Revised by Roy C. Smith, U. S. DS es 

1897- 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th  * 
aaiedinihencianch sicher soni cit Retslicliaette A 


3. AMERICAN LiTERATURE. A Library of American Literature, from the - 


earliest settlement to the present time. Compiled and edited by 
Edmund Clarence Stedman and Ellen Mackay Hutchinson. With 
303 full-page illustrations. 11 vols. royal 8vo, half brown mo- 
rocco, gilt tops. New York [1894] 


4. AMBRICAN RevoLution. Ford (Paul Leicester). Thomas Jefferson 
[sketch of his career, extracts from his writings, etc.] With 2 
portraits, in two states. Royal 4to, wrappers, uncut. 

Boston [1904] 


Printed on JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER, one of 500 copies, each num- 
bered. 


5. AMuRICAN TRAver. Dunbar (Seymour). A History of Travel in 
America, showing the development of Travel and Transportation 
from the crude methods of the canoe and the dog-sled to the 
highly organized railway systems of the present, together with 
a narrative of the human experiences and changing social con- 
ditions. With maps, colored plates and other illustrations, re- 
produced from early engravings, original contemporaneous draw- 
ings and broadsides. 4 vols. royal 8vo, white Holland backs and 
boards, gilt tops, uncut, with cloth covers, lettered. | 

Indianapolis, 1915 


LARGE PAPER, Number 207 of 250 copies printed. 


6. AMERICAN UNIversiTIes. Chamberlain (Joshua L.—HHditor-in- 
Chief). Universities and their Sons; History, Influence, and 
Characteristics of American Universities. With biographical 
sketches and portraits of Alumni and Recipients of Honorary 
Degrees. Extensively illustrated with portraits and views. 5 
vols. 4to, half morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Boston, 1898 


7. ANDRE (MAJor). Smith (Joshua Hett). An Authentic Narrative 
of the Causes which led to the Death of Major André, Adjutant 
General of His Majesty’s Forces in North America. To which 
is added a Monody on the Death of Major André. By Miss. 
Seward. Folding map, engraved view of the André Monwment, 
and fine stipple portrait of André, engraved by Hopwood. 8vyo, 
full dark brown calf, back gilt lettered on crimson morocco 
labels, ribbed and gilt tooled; panel borders and inside borders 
with stippled and fillet lines, gilt top, uncut. By SancorsK1 AND 
SUTCLIFFE. ; London, 1808 

Very Fine Copy, in beautiful condition, and entirely uncut. The 
author was deeply involved in the André case. It was to his house that 
André went to confer with Arnold, and he left it accompanied by Smith 
and wearing Smith’s clothes. Immediately after the two had parted 
André was arrested. Though Smith was tried for his part in the con- 


spiracy he was not convicted, but the feeling was so much against him 
that he was obliged to leave the country. 


First Session, W ednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


8. ANTIQUE GEMS FROM THE GREEK AND Latin. Text in parallel Greek 
and English, and Latin and English, printed within nicely de- 
signed borders, with many text vigneties, some in gold and 
colors. 138 vols. 8vo, gilt burnished cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, 
uncut. Philadelphia : George Barrie [1901] 


JAPAN VELLUM EDITION, limited to 1,000 numbered copies, printed 
on Japan paper throughout. 


CONTENTS 


Theocritus, Idyls; Apuleius, Cupid and Psyche; Horace, Odes, 
etc; Longus, Daphnis and Chloe; Lucius, The Ass; Ovid, The 
Amours; Tatius, Leucipple and Clitophon, 2 vols; Anacreon, 
Odes, and Sapho, Odes, etc; Propertius, Eligies; Apollonius, 
Jason and Medea, and Musaeus, Hero and Leander; Lucian, 
Dialogues of Courtesans; Virgil, The Bucolics, and Catullus, 
Odes to Lesbia. 


9. ARMy AND Navy or THE UNITep Starrs. Walton (William). The 
Army and Navy of the United States from the Period of the 
Revolution to the Present Day. A Record of the Formation, 
Organization, and General Equipment of the Land and Naval 
Forces of the Republic. Illustrated with numerous full-page 
plates, and text illustrations on India paper, of officers, men, 
ships, land and sea battles, charges, etc. 2 vols. large folio, half 
morocco, gilt tooled and lettered on backs and panels; with the 
two portfolios containing 44 photogravure plates, finely colored 
by hand, all matted. Together, 4 vols. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie [1889-1895] 


IMPERIAL JAPAN EDITION, the two volumes of text and illustrations 
printed entirely on Japan paper. Only 500 copies were issued. 

The colored plates embrace a wide range of military and naval 
scenes, battleships stripped for action, famous naval and land battles, 
early American forces, views, military execution, etc., etc. 


10. Art. Armstrong (Walter). Gainsborough & His Place in English 
— Art. Illustrated with 62 fine photogravure plates and 10 litho- 
graphic facsimiles in color. Thick 4to, crimson cloth, gilt let- 

tered, gilt top, edges uncut. 
| London: William Heinemann, 1898 


Large Paper, printed on special English and French paper, the plates 
by Walter Colls and the lithographs by W. Griggs. 


11. Art. Cole (Timothy). Old Italian Masters. Engraved by Timothy 
Cole. With Historical Notes by W. J. Stillman and Brief Com- 
ments by the Engraver. Numerous full-page illustrations en- 
graved by Timothy Cole. Imperial 8vo, cloth. Hdition limited to 
125 numbered copies on Holland paper, the above being No. 17; 
eau ‘the portfolios of plates, containing 68 fine plates taken by 

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First Session, Wednesday A fternoon, November 19th 


[ No. 11—Continued | 


12. 


13. 


14. 


15. 


hand on thin Japan paper from the original blocks and plates. 
In 2 portfolio cases of heavy brown cloth, gilt. Together, 3 vols. 
New York: The Century Co., 1892 


Each one of the folio plates signed in the autograph of Timothy Cole, 
and each has the following printed notice,—‘This impression, taken by 
hand on JAPAN paper, is one of one hundred and twenty-five copies 
printed by me from the original blocks and plates in the year 1892.’ 
Signed in the autograph of J. C. Bauer, ‘Professional Proof-printer for 
wood-engravers.’ Each plate is mounted on Japanese vellum paper with 
a cut-out mat of the same paper. 


Art, Gallery of the World’s Great Paintings. With Biographical, 


Critical, and Descriptive Text, by Clarence Landsing. Text, 
with vignette portraits in margins. One vol.; and six portfolios 
containing 60 photogravure plates, each plate mounted with 
heavy mat. Together, 7 vols. folio, red cloth, white cloth backs. 
Paris and New York: International League of Artists, no date 


EDITION DE LUXE. Only a limited number printed for Subscribers at 
the University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 


Arr. Leonardo da Vinci, Artist, Thinker, and Man of Science. From 


the French of Eugéne Muntz. Illustrated with 48 photogravure, 
colored, and tinted plates, and 52 text illustrations. 2 vols. 
imperial 8vo, decorated grey cloth, edges uncut. 

London: William Heinemann, 1898 


Art. Old Dutch and Flemish Masters, engraved by Timothy Cole. 


Critical Notes by John C. Van Dyke, and Comments by the 
Engraver. Full-page plates. Imperial 8vo, grey boards, white 
linen back, paper label, edges uncut. 

New York: The Century Co., 1895 


LimiTep Epition. Only 65 copies printed on hand-made paper at the 
De Vinne Press. \ 


Arr. The Great Masters in the Louvre Gallery. Illustrated with 


a long series of fine photogravure and etched plates and teat 
vignettes, some matted and reproduced in the colors of the origi- 
nals. 12 parts, wrappers, in 2 vols. large folio portfolios, mottled 

calf, richly gilt tooled and lettered, backs torn slightly. 
New York: D. Appleton & Co.; Paris: Goupil & Co., 1898-1900 


Eprtion “Dr GRranp Luxe,” with English text. Only 200 copies 
printed. . E 
Comprises,—Modern School; Napoleonic School; The Close of the 
Eighteenth Century; The Seventeenth Century; The Opening 
of the Eighteenth Century; Modern School; Italian Primi- 
tives; Italian School; Primitive Flemish School and the Ger- 
man School; End of the Flemish School and the English | 
School; Spanish School; Dutch School. : 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


16. AUDUBON (JOHN JAMES). The Birds of America, from Drawings 


Made in the United States and Their Territories. 500 plates, 
lithographed, printed, and colored by J.T. Bowen. 7 vols. royal 
8vo, full brown morocco, ribbed and gilt lettered backs, panels 
richly gilt tooled and lettered, gilt edges, backs rubbed and one 
slightly chipped. New York: Published by V. G. Audubon, 1856 


HARLY EpitTion. All the plates are in crisp, clean state, brilliantly 
colored and free from fox-marks. 


17. AUDUBON AND BacHMaNn. The Quadrupeds of North America. By 


18. 


John James Audubon and the Rev. John Bachman. 155 plates 

drawn from nature by J. J. Audubon and J. W. Audubon; 

finely lithographed and. colored. 8 vols. royal 8vo, full purple 

morocco, gilt lettered backs, backs and panels gilt tooled with 
scrolls and pendants, gilt edges, bindings slightly rubbed. 

New York: Published by V. G. Audubon, 1851, 1851, 1854 

THE FIRST OcTAVO HDITION. The plates are brilliantly colored and in 


fine condition, with none of the fox-markings frequently found on early 
impressions of the plates. 


AUDUBON AND BacHMAN. The Birds of America. From Drawings 


Made in the United States and Their Territories. By John 
James Audubon. 8 vols; [and] The Quadrupeds of North Amer- 
ica. By John James Audubon and the Rey. John Bachman. 3 
vols. Illustrated with the complete series of brilliantly colored 
plates, depicting the birds and quadrupeds im their natural ele- 
ments. Together, 11 vols. royal 8vo, full brown morocco, ribbed 
and gilt lettered backs, backs and panels blind tooled, a few 
bindings slightly rubbed. 

New York: George R. Lockwood, no date [1870] 


A beautiful tall copy of Audubon’s birds and quadrupeds, with fine 
impressions of the plates. The Bird volumes consist of 400 plates and 
the Quadrupeds of 155. 


19. Bauzac (Honore vse). La Comedie Humaine [and] les Contes 


Drolatiques. Now for the First Time Completely Translated 

into English. Finely illustrated with numerous etched plates 

an two states, Japan and India paper. 51 vols. 8vo, original grey 
silk cloth, paper labels, uncut, with cloth slip cases. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie. 

Printed only for Subscribers, [1895 | 

EDITION DEFINITIVE, printed throughout on Imperial Japan paper. 

Only 1,000 numbered copies were issued. 
CONTENTS 


Scenes of Parisian Life. 11 vols; Private Life, 11 vols; Provincial 
Life, 10 vols; Military and Political Life, 5 vols; Philo- 

“ gophical and Analytical Studies, 9 vols; Country Life, 3 vols; 
Contes Drolatiques. 2 vols. 


This set does not contain the two volumes of ‘“‘Repertory.” 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


20. Batzac (Honore pe). <A Street of Paris and Its Inhabitants. 
Translated by Henri Péne Du Bois. Illustrated with charming 
vignettes in bright colors by F. Courbin and a duplicate set of 
proofs in black and white on India paper. Large 8vo, wrappers, 
uncut, in portfolio. New York: Meyer Brothers & Co., 1900 


LIMITED EpITion of 375 copies on specially made paper. 


21. Brauy AND BELLES oF ENGLAND. /llustrated with hand-colored front- 
ispieces, and photogravure and etched plates on Japan paper. 

14 vols. 8vo, grey buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: The Grolier Society, no date 


EDITION DE LUXE. Limited to 1,000 copies for England and America. 

Comprises,—The Sheridans, by Percy Fitzgerald. 2 vols. 

Beau Brummell, by Captain Jesse. 2 vols. 

Mrs. Sarah Siddons, by James Boaden. 2 vols. 

Lord Chesterfield, by W. Ernst. 2 vols. 

Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson. By John Cordy Jefferson. 2 vols. 

Nell Gwyn. By. Peter Cunningham. Together with Mrs. Jame- 
son’s Lives of the Duchesses of Portsmouth and Cleveland. 

Count de Grammont. By Anthony Hamilton. 

Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself. With the Lives of the 
Duchess of Gordon and Devonshire, by Grace and Philip 
Wharton. d 

Lady Blessington, by J. Fitzgerald Molloy. 


22. BiBLioPHILE Sociery Pusiication. Horace. The Odes and Epodes 
of Horace. Latin text edited by Clement L. Smith. With ver- 
sions, paraphrases, and explanatory notes, by eminent scholars, 
statesmen and poets. Introduction by Archbishop Ireland. 7 
vols. in 9 vols.; [Also] A Thousand Horatian Quotations. With 
Appreciations (Testimonia) of Horace in Ancient Writers. 
Selected and classified by Henry A. Metcalf. One vol. Portrait 
and plates in two states, one on Japanese paper, and one on plate 
paper, numerous vignettes, facsimiles of early title-pages, etc. 
Together, 10 vols. square 8vo. half vellum, uncut. 

Boston, 1901-1904 


Edition limited to 467 copies. All are in the original publisher's 
binding. 


23. BrpciopHite Sociery Pusiication. Year-Books. First to Four- — 
teenth Annual Year-Books. Portraits, facsimiles, etc. 14 vols. 
8vo, half vellum and boards, uncut. — Boston, 1902-1915 


Limited to about 500 copies of each volume, 


Contains, among other contributions, the following,—The Famous | 


Journey to Horace, B. C., 37; The Book-Collector, by A. H. Joline; 
Facsimile of General Beauregard’s Original Order to Fire on Fort Sum- 
ter; Robert Fulton’s Letter to President Monroe; Lafayette’s Introduc- 
tion to America; The South Sea-Bubble, by W. K. Bixby; Two Songs by 
Charles Wells, and many other valuable papers. , 


24, 


25. 


27. 


28. 


29. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


BIBLIOPHILE Society Pusiication. André’s Journal: an Authentic 
Record of the Movements and Engagements of the British Army 
in America from June, 1777, to November, 1778, as recorded from 
day to day, by Major John André. Edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. 
With 2 portraits of André, one etched by Bicknell, proof on India 
paper, the other engraved on wood by Hopson, proof on Japanese 
paper, both signed; title in two states, one on vellum, the other 
on India paper, and 44 facsimile reproductions of original maps, 
and plans drawn by Major André. 2 vols. royal 8vo, vellum, gilt 
tops, uncut. Boston, 1903 


Edition limited to 487 copies. 


BriBiicPHiLty Society PuesiicatTion. Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). The 
Bibliomania or Book-Madness. History, Symptoms and Cure of 
this fatal disease. Introduction by Richard Garnett. With 
frontispiece to each volume, etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, after 
original oil paintings by Howard Pyle, made especially for this 
work, each plate in two states, one a remarque proof on Japanese 
paper, the other on Holland paper, without remarque. 4 vols. 

_ square 8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1903 
Edition limited to 483 copies. 


BIBLIOPHILE Soctmty PusiicaTion. Marat (Jean Paul). Polish 
Letters. Translation from the original unpublished manuscript. 
Portraits and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. 

Boston, 1904 
Edition limited to 461 copies. 


BisLiopHite Sociery Pusrication. Henry the Leper (Der Arme 
Heinrich). Paraphrased by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. With an 
Introduction by William P. Trent. With etched portrait by 
Bicknell, photogravure plates and facsimile of manuscript. 2 
vols. 4to, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1905 


Edition limited to 447 copies. Volume I. is an exact facsimile of the 
original manuscript never before published. 


BisuiopHite Sociery PusricaTion. Jones (John Paul). Letters of 
John Paul Jones. Printed from the unpublished originals, With 
Introductory remarks by General Horace Porter and Franklin B. 
Sanborn. Portrait and facsimile of an autograph letter by Jones. 
8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1905 


Edition limited, printed on Japanese paper. 


Bisui0oPHILe Society PusiicaTion. Lamb (Charles). The Letters 
of Charles Lamb, in which many mutilated works and passages 
have been restored to their original form. With Letters never 
before published and an Introduction by Henry H. Harper. 


[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


[No. 29—Continued] 
Etched frontispieces and titles on Japanese paper, portrait of 
Lamb, etched by James Fagan, and printed in two states, fac- 
similes of letters, etc. One vol. folio, half vellum, and 4 vols. 
8vo, brown boards. Together, 5 vols. uncut. Boston, 1905 


Edition limited to 453 copies, printed on Dutch handmade paper. 


30. BreiiopHite Sociaty Pusiication. Thoreau (Henry David). Sir — 
Walter Raleigh. By H. D. Thoreau. Lately discovered among 
his Unpublished Journals and Manuscripts. Introduction by 
Franklin B. Sanborn. Edited by Henry A. Metcalf. Portrait. 
8vo, half calf, uncut. Boston, 1905 

Edition limited to 489 copies. Sir Walter Raleigh was Thoreau’s 
favorite character in English history, and the original manuscript was 


written with scrupulous care. The work is here published for the first 
time. ; : 


31. BisLioPHILE Socisty PusiicatTion. Thoreau (Henry D.). The First 
and Last Journeys of Thoreau, lately discovered among unpub- 
lished Journals and Manuscripts. Edited by Franklin B. San- 
born. Portraits and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, uncut. 

. Boston, 1905 
Edition limited to 489 copies. These volumes contain an account of 


Thoreau’s Journey to the West. They are here first published by courtesy 
of the owner of the original manuscripts. 


32. BIBLIOPHILE Society PusuicaTion. The Idylls and Epigrams of — 
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. Edited by H. A. Metcalf. Intro- 
duction by W. C. Lawton. Hngraved titles on Japanese paper by 
J. A. Wilcox, photogravures and other illustrations. 3 vols. royal 
8vo, boards, uncut. Boston, 1905 


Edition limited to 477 copies. Contains the Greek text, with the Eng- 
lish translation on opposite pages. 7 


33. BreviopHite Socimty PusiicatTion. Bryant and Thoreau. Unpub- 
lished Poems by Bryant and Thoreau—“Musings,” by William 
Cullen Bryant; and “Godfrey of Bologne,” by Henry D. Thoreau: — 
Etched and photogravure portraits and facsimile of both manu- 
scripts. Small 4to, vellum, uncut. , Boston, 1907 


Edition limited to 470 copies on vellum. 


34. BIBLIOPHILE Sociaty PusiicaTion. Burns (Robert). The Geddes — 
Burns. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Hitched portrait ~ 
on Japanese paper and facsimile portrait and autograph. 8vo, 
full English calf, gilt borders, - Boston, 1907 


Edition limited to 473 copies. An exact facsimile of the original. 


35. 


86. 


37, 


38. 


39. 


40. 


41. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


BIBLIOPHILE Socizty PusLicaTION. Payne-Shelley Letters. The Ro- 
mance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and Washing- 
ton Irving. With 2 etched portraits, both on Japanese paper. 
Svo, three-quarter English calf, uncut. Boston, 1907 

Edition limited to 470 copies. 


BIBLIOPHILE Sociuty PusiicatTion. The Varick Court Inquiry to 
Investigate the Implication of Colonel Varick (Arnold’s Private 
Secretary) in the Arnold Treason. Edited by Albert Bushnell 
Hart. LHtched portrait on Japanese paper, by Bicknell, and fac- 
similes of letters, etc. Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut. | 

Boston, 1907 


Edition limited to 470 copies. Contains the entire proceedings of a 
Court of Inquiry appointed by General Washington, and copies of letters 
from Colonel Varick and General Arnold to Major André, Washington 
and others. 


BisLioPHILE Socrery PuspuicatTion. Charles Dickens and Maria 
Beadnell. Private Correspondence. Edited by George P. Baker. 
Etched portrait, by Bicknell, and other plates on Japanese paper, 
portraits reproduced from original sketches, one in colors, fac- 
similes of letters, etc. Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut. 

Boston, 1908 


Edition limited to 493 copies. The original letters reproduced in this 
volume are, with one exception, in the handwritings of the authors; some 
are reproduced in facsimile. 


BIBLIOPHILE Society PusiicatTion. Fiske (John). Unpublished 
Orations. Htched portrait on Japanese paper, by Bicknell. 8vo, 
vellum back, board sides, uncut. Boston, 1909 

Edition limited to 489 copies. 


BiBLioPHILE Society Pusuication. Keats (John). Unpublished 
Poem to his Sister Fanny, April, 1818. Htched title, with two 
vignette portraits of Keats and his sister, and facsimile of the 
original manuscript. 8vo, vellum back, buckram sides, uncut. 

Boston, 1909 


Edition limited to 489 copies on vellum. 


BIBLIOPHILE Society PuBLicaTION. Thoreau (Henry D.). Walden; 
or, Life in the Woods. Portrait etched by Bicknell, proof on 
Japanese paper, title-pages etched by W. F. Hopson, in two 
states, one a proof on vellum, photogravure illustrations, and 
facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1909 

Edition limited to 483 copies. 


BiBLioPpHiILH Society Pusrication. Dickens (Charles). The Dick- 
ens-Kolle Letters. Edited by Harry B. Smith. Supplemental to 
the Letters from Charles Dickens to Maria Beadnell. With 2 
etched portraits, both on Japanese paper, one by Bicknell, and 
facsimile of autograph letter by Dickens. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. 

Boston, 1910 
Edition limited to 483 copies. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


42, BIBLIOPHILE Socimty PuBLIcaTIon. Peacock (Thomas Love). Let- 
ters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley. With frag- 
ments of Unpublished Manuscripts. Edited by Richard Garnett. - 
Htched portrait by Bicknell. 8vo, vellum back, buckram sides, 
uncut. Boston, 1910 

Edition limited to 483 copies. . 


43. BIBLIopHILE Society Pusiication. Shelley (Percy Bysshe). Note- 
Books of Percy Bysshe Shelley, from the Originals, deciphered, 
transcribed and edited, with a full Commentary by H. Buxton 
Forman. Portrait and facsimiles. 3 vols. 8vo, half vellum, 
uncut. | Boston, 1911 

Edition limited to 465 copies. 


44, BiBLiopHiLy Socrery Pusiicarion. Goldsmith (Oliver). The De- 
serted Village. Frontispiece and four portraits, all etched by 
Bicknell. 8vo, full English calf, borders, gilt top, uncut. | 

Boston, 1912 


Edition limited to 469 copies, on Japanese paper. 


45. BIBLIOPHILE Society PusBLication. Gray (Thomas). Elegy. With 
9 etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, each signed. Royal 8yo, full 
English calf, border lines, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1912 

Edition limited to 469 copies, on Japanese paper. 


46. BisLiopHite Socimry Pusticarion. Swinburne (Algernon Charles). — 
Border Ballads. Edited by Thomas J. Wise. Facsimile of 
manuscript. 8vo. vellum back, board sides, uncut. Boston, 1912 — 

Edition limited to 477 copies. 


47. BrBLiopHite Socipry PusiicaTion. Lincoln (Abraham). Lincoln 
Letters [from the originals in the collection of William K. 
Bixby]. Facsimiles. 4to, half vellum. — [Boston, 1913] 

Hdition Limited, printed on Japanese paper. _ 


48. BIBLIOPHILE Socimmry PusLicatTion. Payne (John Howard). The 
Early Life of John Howard Payne. With Contemporary Let- 
ters heretofore unpublished. By Willis T. Hanson, Jr. Hitched — 

portrait on Japanese paper. Royal 8vo, half English calf, uncut. — 


Edition limited to 483 copies. 


50. BisLiopHitn Sociery Pusiication. Swinburne (Algernon Charles). 
Ode to Mazzini. The Saviour of Society. Liberty and Loyalty. 
Unpublished MSS. discovered among the author’s effects after 
his death. [With preface by Edmund Gosse.] Facsimiles. 8vo, 
vellum back, board sides, gilt top, uncut. 

Edition limited to 477 copies. 


Boston, 1913 


51. 


52. 


53. 


54. 


56. 


57. 


58. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


BisiioPHite Sociery PusiicaTion. Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). 
Hitherto Unpublished Poems and Stories. With an Inedited 
Autobiography. With 2 etched portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, full Eng- 
lish calf, borders, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1914 

Edition limited to 453 copies. 


BIBLIOPHILE Society PusiicatTion. Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). 
The Poets’ Enchiridion, a hitherto Unpublished Poem. With an 
Inedited Address to Uvedale Price on his Hightieth Birthday, an 
early Invocation to Sleep, and a preliminary draft of the re- 
nowned poem Catarina to Camoens. By Elizabeth Barrett 
Browning. 8vo, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1914 

Edition limited. 


BIBLIOPHILE Socipry Pusriicarion. Field (Eugene). Penn-Yan 
Bill’s Wooing. [With prefatory remarks by William C. Buckett. | 
Square 8vo, half vellum, uncut. [Boston] Privately Printed, 1914 


BistiopHive Socizery PusuicaTion. Burns (Robert). The Cotter’s 
Saturday Night. Hngraved text, with vignette on each page. 
Royal 8vo, red leather, uncut. Boston, 1915 

Only 475 copies printed on Japanese paper. 


BiBuioPHILE Sociery PusiicaTion. Burns (Robert). To Mary in 
Heaven. The most beautiful of all the lyrics by Burns, and one 
of the most celebrated poems ever written. With facsimile and 
Introduction by William K. Bixby. 8vo, boards, uncut. 

Boston, 1916 


Edition limited. 


BriBui0oPpHILE Socizrry PusuicaTion. Stevenson (Robert Louis). 
Poems. Hitherto Unpublished. With Introduction and Notes, 
by George S. Hellman. Htched portraits and facsimile of manu- 
scripts. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1916 

Edition limited to 484 copies. 


BIBLIOPHILE Socizery PusiicaTion. Bicknell (W. H. W.). Etchings 
by Bicknell, from July, 1912, to July, 1913. A series of seven 
etchings, portrait of the etcher and landscapes, all signed artist’s 
proofs. Folio, sheets, in board portfolio, with thick vellum mat 


to protect edges of prints. [Boston, undated] 
Only a limited number issued. 


BIBLIOPHILE Society PusLicaTIon. Swinburne (Algernon Charles). 
Essay ‘Mr. Whistler’s Lecture on Art.’ Facsimile of the Origmal 
Mss., printed on 138 pages of blue paper. Small folio, in buck- 
ram portfolio. [ Boston, undated] 

Only a limited number printed. This essay is said to have caused 


the estrangement between Whistler and Swinburne, which continued 
until Whistler’s death. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 
eects ahaa tie titaletatintaet Nicthdeshctetic4h38 


59. BiBLiopHiLe Sociery. Harper (Henry H.). Book-Lovers Biblio- 
maniac and Book Clubs. Frontispiece and engraved title-page. 
8vo, vellum wrappers, slightly spotted, paper label, uncut. 

Boston: Privately printed at the Riverside Press, 1904 


AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy from the author to Harry H. Thrice, 
with the latter’s bookplate. Also, L. S. 1p. Boston, June 18, 1904. 
To Mr. H. H. Thrice presenting him with the above volume. 


60. BIBLIOPHILE Socrmry. Harper (Henry H.). Random Verses. 8yo, 
boards, paper label, uncut. Boston: Privately Printed, 1904 


AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy, with the following inscription,— 
‘To Mr, E. G. Blaisdell With compliments and personal regards. H. H. 
Harper.’ 


61. BIBLIOPHILIST’s Liprary. Illustrated with fine portraits and: etch- 
mgs in two states, remarque and before remarque, by Botilvin, 
Flameng, Lalauze, Hedouin, and others. 20 vols. 8vo, original 
black buckram cloth, paper labels, edges uncut. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie. For Subscribers, no date 


JAPANESE VELLUM EDITION, only 1,000 copies printed, on Japan Vel- 
lum throughout. 


CONTENTS 


Persian Letters of Montesquieu. Translated with Notes and 
Memoir, by John Davidson. 2 vols. 

Gil Blas of Santillana, by Lesage. Rendered into English by 
Henry Van Laun. 3 vols. 

Prose Romances of M. A. de Voltaire. Translated by William © 
Walton. 3 vols. fh 

Don Quixote of La Mancha, by Cervantes. Translated by Henry 
Edward Watts. 4 vols. 

Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Rabelais. Translated by Sir 
Thomas Urquhart and P. A. Mottux. 2 vols. 

Heptameron of Marguerite of Navarre. Translated by Arthur 
Machen. 2 vols. ‘ 

Confessions of Rousseau. Translated by W. Conyngham Mallory. 
2 vols. 

Decameron of Boccacci. Translated by John Payne. 2 vols. 


62. Book or THm Homutess (THE) (Le Livre des Sans-Foyer). Edited 
by Edith Wharton. .Original Articles in Verse and Prose. Illus- 
trations reproduced from original paintings and drawings. Small 
folio, half cloth, gilt, uncut. New York, 1916 - 


Edition limited to 50 numbered copies pg Luxe on French hand-made 
paper, containing four facsimiles of manuscripts and a second set of 
illustrations in portfolio. 

Inserted is an A. L. S. from General Joffre, in French. Ip. 8vo, 
Headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of the French 
Republic. 

On title-page is printed,—“The book is sold for the benefit of the 
American Hostels for Refugees (with the foyer Franco-Belge) and of 
the Children of Flanders Rescue Committee.” 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


63. Booxs Asour Booxs. Smith (Harry B.). A Sentimental Library, 
comprising books formerly owned by famous writers, presen- 
tation copies, manuscripts, and drawings. Collected and de- 
scribed by Harry B. Smith. With 56 illustrations (2 of bind- 
ings being in colors). Royal 8vo, parchment back, cloth sides, 


gilt top, uncut. [New York:] Privately printed, 1914 

A model “Book about Books” both from a bibliographical and typo- 
graphical standpoint. The notes that are given to practically every 
item are of the highest interest and value, and the printing by the De 
Vinne Press is in the best manner. 


64. Brown (CHartes Brockpen). The Writings of Charles Brockden 
Brown. Engraved portrait and vignette. 6 vols. 8vo, half vel- 
lum, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 4 


Philadelphia: David McKay, 1887 
Edition limited to 500 numbered copies, the above being No. 171. 
Comprises, Wieland; Ormond; Edgar Huntly; Arthur Mervyn. 

2 vols.; Jane Talbot. 


65. Brownina (RoperT). The Complete Works of Robert Browning. 
Edited by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke, Htched and 
photogravure portraits and views. 12 vols. 8vo, crimson cloth, 
gilt, gilt tops, uncut. New York: George D. Sproul, 1899 

Tue Arno Epition, limited to 1,250 copies. This set, No. 94. 
Comprises,—Pauline, Pippa Passes, etc; Straddord, Sordello; 
Lyrics, Romances, Christmas Eve; Ring and the Book. 2 
vols; Men and Women, In a Balcony, Dramatis Persone; 
Red Cotton, Inn Album, Two Poets; and others. 


66. BuLwerR-Lyrron (Epwarp, Lorp Lyrron). Bulwer’s Novels. Itlus- 
trated with photogravure plates on Japan paper, a few colored 
on plate paper. 32 vols. 8vo, half crimson levant morocco, backs 
ribbed, gilt lettered, and gilt tooled with rose, gilt tops, uncut, 


contents lettered. Boston: Dana Estes & Company, no date 
Epirion pE GRAND LUXE, limited to 250 copies. This set No. 28. 
CONTENTS 


My Novel, 3 vols; Rienzi, 2 vols; Pompeii, 2 vols; Last of the 
Barons, 2 vols; The Parisians, 2 vols; Caxtons, Zicci, 2 vols; 
Harold, Falkland, 2 vols; What Will He Do With It, 2 vols; 
Night and Morning; Leila; Paul Clifford; Ernest Maltravers; 
Alice; Strange Story; Pilgrims of the Rhine; Pelham; Dever- 
eux; Kenelm Chillingly; Zanoni; Godolphin; Eugene Aram; 
Disowned; Lucretia. 


67. Burns (Rosert). The Complete Works of Robert Burns. (Self- 
Interpreting). [Edited by George Gebbie. Life of Burns, by 
Alexander Smith, Chronological Tales, Posthumous History by 
Robert Chambers, etc.] Illustrated with etched portrait and 
plates on Japan paper, vignettes, music scores, etc. 6 Vols. in 
12, 8vo, half morocco, backs gilt, tooled with thistles, titles in 
red and blue morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 
Philadelphia: The Gebbie Publishing Co., 1898 
Tre IMPERRRIAL Epition, Only 500 copies printed. This set, No. 8. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


68. Byron (Lorp). The Works of Lord Byron. A New, Revised and 
Enlarged Edition. Letters and Journals, 6 vols., edited by Row- ~ 
land E. Prothero; Poetry, 7 vols., edited by Ernest Hartley Cole- 
ridge. Photogravure portraits and plates, facsimile titles, etc. 

13 vols., small 4to, cloth, blue morocco backs, gilt lettered and 
tooled with “B” and crown; crest on front panels, gilt tops, 
uncut. London: John Murray,:1898 


LaRgce PAPER EpITIon, limited to 250 copies. A very fine edition, 
printed entirely on hand-made paper. 


69. Campripen Ciassics. With a large number of illustrations, mainly 
on Japanese vellum paper, the frontispiece in two states, one col- 
ored, the other on India paper. Together, 20 vols. imperial 8vo, 
three-quarter olive-green crushed levant morocco, backs richly 
tooled in gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Age 

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1905-1906 
CoMPLETE SET OF THE LarGE PaprerR EpiTion. Number 150 of 600 


printed. Beautifully printed in large type. Generally considered to be 
the best editions of these classics. 


CONTENTS 


The Iliad of Homer. Translated into Blank Verse, by William 
Cullen Bryant. 4 vols. re 

The Odyssey of Homer. Translated into Blank Verse, by William 
Cullen Bryant. 4 vols. 

The Atneid of Virgil. Translated into English, by Christopher 
Pearse Cranch. 2 vols. . . 

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry 
Wadsworth Longfellow. 6 vols. 

Faust: A Tragedy. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe. Trans- 
lated by Bayard Taylor. 4 vols. | - 


70. CarHoLtic ENcycLopgepia (THE). An International Work of Refer- 
ence on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of 
the Catholic Church. Edited by Charles G. Herbermann, and 
others. Numerous portraits and other illustrations. 16 vols. 
Thick imperial 8vo, half black morocco, gilt lettered and blind 
tooled backs, marbled edges. New York: Appleton [1907] 

Fine clean set. 


71. CmRVANTES-SAAVEDRA (MicuEL pe). Old Spanish Romances. Trans- 
lated from the Spanish by Motteux and others. Edited with Notes 
and Memoir by John G. Lockhart. Preceded by a Short Notice 
of the Life and Works of Motteux by Henri Van Laun. Jllys- 
trated with numerous full-page original etchings by R. de Los 
Rios, 12 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops, 


contents lettered. London: J. C, Nimmo and Bain, undated 
EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 250 copies, of which this is No. 8. 
CONTENTS 


Don Quixote de la Mancha. 4 vols.; Gil Blas of Santillane. 3 
vols.; Lazarillo de Tormes. 2 vols.; Bachelor of Salamanca; 
Vanillo Gonzales; Asmodeus. af 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


72. CHINESE ORIGINAL DRAWINGS oN Rice Paper. A collection of 16 
original Chinese drawings in color, on rice paper, which repre- 
sent itinerant merchants with their wares, birds, ships (3), etc. 
Oblong 4to, native binding of red figured silk, with ties. 

Nineteenth century 


A most attractive series and in unusually perfect state. The draw- 
ings of ships are particularly well executed and full of detail. 


73. Cray (Henry). The Works of Henry Clay, Comprising His Life, 
Correspondence, and Speeches. Edited by Calvin Colton. In- 
troduction by Thomas B. Reed. History of Tariff Legislation, 
1812-1896, by William McKinley. Photogravure portraits and 
vignette titles on Japan paper. 10 vols. royal 8vo, half dark 
blue morocco, backs ribbed and gilt lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904 

FEDERAL EDITION, limited to 1,000 copies.. This set, No. 52. 


74. CoLorEp-PLatrn Book [Burton (Alfred).] The Military Adventures 
of Johnny Newcome, with an account of his Campaign on the 

- Peninsula and in Pall Mall: with Sketches by Rowlandson, and 
Notes. Second Edition. With 15 Cotorep PLatss, signed 
“Drawn and EtcW’d by Rowlandson,” mainly dated 1815. 8vo, 

full crimson morocco, gilt, gilt edges, lion’s head resting in 

crown and ribbon with motto, Forte ed Fidele, on front cover. 
London: Patrick Martin, 1816 


The first edition appeared the previous year (1815) being issued 
by the same publisher. Both issues are identical in pagination. 

The late L. H. Chubbuck in his unpublished bibliography of Row- 
landson gives Lieutenant-Colonel David as the author of the work. 


75. CoLorep-PLiarp Book. Mitford (John). The Adventures of Johnny 
Newcome in the Navy. A Poem in Four Cantos. With Notes. 
With 20 plates 1n Cotor by C. Williams. 8vo, three-quarter dark 

blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top. By Rivinre. 
London, 1819 
First Epirion, and a copy above the average in condition. It is an 
imitation of the volume by Alfred Burton, with a similar title, published 

the preceding year. 


76. Coorppr (JAmEs Fenimorp).+ Novels of Cooper. 382 vols. 12 mo, 
the Pacific Ocean; undertaken by Command of his Majesty, for 
making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere; Performed 
under the Direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in the 
Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. Being a copious, com- 
prehensive, and satisfactory Abridgement of the Voyage written 
by Captain James Cook, F. R. S. and Captain James King, LL. D. 
and F. BR. 8. Illustrated with numerous full-page cuts. 4 vols. 
8vo, tree calf, gilt panelled backs, rebacked, leather labels. 

London: Printed for John Fielding, 1785-1786 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 9th 


77. Cooper (JAMES FENNIMORE). Novels of Cooper. 32 vols. 42mo, 
new half calf and marbled boards, contents lettered. ; 
New York: Stringer and Townsend, 1855-1856 


CONTENTS 

Afloat and Ashore; Bravo; Chainbearer; Crater; .Deerslayer; 
Homeward Bound; Jack Tier; Last of the Mohicans; Lionel 
Lincoln; Mercides of Castle; Miles Wallingford; Monikins; 
Ned Myers; Oak-Openings; Pathfinder; Pioneers; Prairie; 
Precaution; Red Rover; Redskins; Satanstoe; Sea Lions; 
Spy; Traveling Bachelor; Two Admirals; Ways of the Hour; 
Headsman; Heidenmauer; Home as Found; Wept of Wish-on- 
Wish; Wing and Wing; Wyandotte. 


78. Courtirs anD Favourites or Royattry. Illustrated with many full 
page portraits, etchings, photo-etchings, photogravures, and 
colored plates (aquarelles). 20 vols. 8vo, half dark blue morocco, 
ribbed and gilt lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut, 2 backs some- 
what faded. 

Paris and New York: Societé des Bibliophiles, no date 
VERSAILLES EDITION, only 5603 copies printed in English. This set, 


No. 2. 
CONTENTS bs 

Memoirs of Madame Du Barri. Translated by the Translator of 
“Vidocq.” 4 vols, 

Historical and Secret Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. 2 vols. 

Memoirs of C. M. Talleyrand. By De Perigord. 2 vols, © 

Memoirs and Correspondence of Madame D’Epinay. 3 vols. 

Memoirs of Marshal Duke de Richelieu. By M. F. Barriere, 3 
vols. 

Memoirs of Joseph Fouche Duke of Otranto. 2 vols. 

Memoirs of Marmontel. Written by Himself. 2 vols. 

Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz; History of Henry IV. Surnamed 
The Great; King of Navarre. ; 


79. Courts or Europr. Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe, from 
the 16th to the 19th Century. Illustrated with many fine photo- 
gravure portraits and views, in two states, Japan and India 
on plate paper, some colored by hand, 24 vols. 8vo, full crim- 
son levant morocco, backs gilt lettered and gilt tooled with 
Jester’s staff, crossed swords, trophies and lions, shields, onlaid 
in brown levant; panels with fillet borders and corner crowns, 
gilt tooled inside borders, gilt edges. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, [1899] 
LIMITED EDITION PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN VELLUM. Only 1,000 
numbered copies printed. This set, No. 49, printed for Mr. Meirs. 
CONTENTS 


Empress Josephine, by Madame Ducrest. 2 vols. 
Court of Berlin, by Mirabeau. 2 vols. 
Courts of Europe at the Close of the Last Century, by Henry 
Swinburne. 2 vols 
Napoleon’s Court and Cabinet at St. Cloud. 2 vols. 
[Continued. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


[No. 79—Continued] 
: Court of Austria, by Dr. BE. Vehse. 2 vols. 
Madame De Montespan. 2 vols. 
William II [and] Francis Joseph, by De Fontenoy. 2 vols. 
Marie Antoinette, by Madame Campan. 2 vols. 
Sweden and Denmark, by John Brown. 2 vols. 
Royal Family of France during the Revolution, by Princess Lam- 
balle. 2 vols. 
Margaret de Valois; Court of St. Petersburg; .Louis XV, by 


E Madame Du Hausset; Louis XIV, by the Duchess of Orleans. 
80. CrusapEs. Michaud (Joseph Francois). History of the Crusades. 
Illustrated with 100 full-page plates after Doré by Bellenger, 

Doms, Gusman and others. 2 vols. 4to, full cushed crimson 

levant morocco, backs ribbed and gilt lettered, with inlaid shields 

in gilt tooled outline and bearing gilt cross, inside borders 

richly gilt tooled with fillets, arabesques and scrolls, gilt edges. 
Philadelphia: George Barrie, no date 

A HANDSOMELY Bounn SET, IN JANSEN STYLE, 


81. Dauprer (ALPpHonsE). The Works of Alphonse Daudet. Trans- 

lated by George Burnham Ives and others. With an Introduc- 

tion by Brander Matthews. Numerous full-page photogravures, 

including a number of colored frontispieces, by Rossi and others. 

24 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut, all but one in the pub- 
lisher’s slip cases. : 

Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1898-1900 

CHAMPROSAY EDITION, limited to 100 copies, the above being No. 15. 


CONTENTS 


The Nabob. 2 vols.; The Little Parish Church; The Evangelist; 
Numa Roumestan. 2 vols.; Kings in Exile. 2 vols.; Thirty 
Years in Paris; The Immortal; Sappho; Tartarin and Taras- 
con; Letters from My Mill; Jack. 2 vols.; Memoir by Leon 
and Ernest Daudet. 


82. Days or THE Danpvigs. Illustrated with full-page engraved and 
etched plates, hand-colored photogravure frontispieces. 15 vols. 
8vo, grey buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: The Grolier Society, no date 
EDITION DE Luxe, limited to 1,000 copies for England and America. 
This set No. 48. 
CONTENTS 


Laurence Sterne, by Percy Fitzgerald, 2 vols. 

Mrs. Jordan, by James Boaden, 2 vols. 

Captain Gronow, by Himself, 2 vols. 

Colley Cibber, by Himself, 2 vols. 

Peg Woffington, by J. Fitzgerald Molloy, 2 vols. 

Charles James Fox, by B. C. Walpole. Together with the 

. Character of Mr. Fox, by R. B. Sheridan. ; 

Mary Wortley Montagu, by Herself; Beau Nash, by Oliver 
Goldsmith; Horace Walpole, by Himself; Fanny Burney and 
Her Friends, edited by L. B. Seeley. 


, 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


83. Des Musser (ALFreD). The Complete Writings of Alfred de Musset. 
Done into English by Marie Agathe Clarke and others. Jllus- 
trations in two states, one colored and one plain, by M. Bida, 
Henri Pille and others. 10 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter plum 
levant morocco, floral gold-tooled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Edwin C. Hill Company 
Printed for Subscribers only. 1905 


LARGE PAPER, Edition limited to 1,000 copies, the first 150 sets in 
levant binding, Extra ItLustratep. The above being No. 14. 


84. Drama (Tue). Its Hitstory, Literature, and Influence on Civiliza- 
tion. Editor-in-Chief, Alfred Bates, M. A. Illustrated with 
hand-painted vignettes, and many photogravures, some of which 
are in two states, and some of which are colored. 20 vols. royal 
8vo, half blue, crimson, brown, and black morocco; backs gilt 
tooled and lettered, with floral onlays in colored morocco, gilt 
tops, uncut. London: The Athenian Society, 1903 

THE JOSEPH JEFFERSON AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited to 50 copies, of 
which this is No, 1. Signed by Joseph Jefferson. Each volume with 
general title in colored panels. The bindings are in sets of five, in 
blue, crimson, brown and black half morocco. 

CONTENTS | 
Greece; Rome; Oriental; Religious; Italy; Spain and Portugal; 


France; Germany; Great Britain; Scandinavia; Russia; and 
America. 


85. Dumas (ALExaNnDRE). Celebrated Crimes. Translated by J. G. 
Burnham. Illustrated with photogravures, after original draw- 
ings, by De Los Rios, Prodhomme, Wagrez, etc. 8 vols., square 
8vo, blue buckram, paper labels, uncut. , 

Philadelphia: George Barrie [1894] 
Printed on Holland hand-made paper. Limited to 1,000 copies, — 
of which this is No. 208. The above set contains the three extra plates 
in separate envelope which are not usually found with the set. 
Contains,—The Stories of Joanna of Naples, the Borgias, Mary 
Stuart, the Cenci, Massacres in the South, 1551-1815 (the persecution of 
the Protestants in the Cervennes, etc.), and other famous historical 
events. ; 


86. Duruy (Vicror). History of Greece, and of the Greek People, 
from the earliest times to the Roman Conquest. Translated and 
edited by M. M. Ripley. With an Introduction by J. P. Mahaffy. 
With over two thousand engravings, including numerous maps, 
plans, and colored plates. 8 vols.; [ALSo] History of Rome, and — 
of the Roman People, from its origin to the Invasion of the 
Barbarians. Translated by W. J. Clarke. Edited by J. P. 
Mahaffy. With over three thousand engravings, one hundred 
maps and plans, and numerous chromolithographs. 16 vols. 
Together, 24 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, 
uncut. Boston: Dana Estes and C. E. Lauriat, 1890, etc. 


EDITION DE LUXE, printed on linen vellum paper, limited to 1,000 sets 
of each work, the Rome numbered 385, the Greece 686. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


87. Epurs (Gnorc). The Historical Romances of Georg Ebers. Trans- 
lated from the German by Clara Bell. Illustrations. 15 vols. 
12mo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, contents lettered. 

New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1881-1893 


AUTHORIZED EDITION. 


88, EponwortH (Maria). The Novels of Maria Hdgeworth. With en- 
graved frontispieces and illustrations. 12 vols. large 12mo, blue 


buckram, gilt, uncut. © London: J. M. Dent & Company, 1893 
Larce Paper Epirion. Limited to 250 sets, of which this is No. 241. 
CONTENTS 


Ormand; Harrington; Helen; Ennui; Leonora; Patronage; 
Belinda; Vivian; The Absentee, 


89. [Ecan (Prmrce).] Real Life in London; or, The Rambles and Ad- 
ventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq., and His Cousin, The Hon. Tom 
Dashall, through the Metropolis; Exhibiting a Living Picture 
of Fashionable Characters, Manners, and Amusements in High 
and Low Life. By An Amateur. Hmbellished and illustrated 
with a series of Colored Plates designed and engraved by Alken, 
Dighton, Brooke, Rowlandson, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, full polished 
brown calf, backs with leather labels and gilt tooled, panel and 
inside borders gilt tooled, gilt edges, by How t, LIVERPOOL, 
margin of one plate very slightly restored and two others 
slightly marked, margins of frontispieces slightly trimmed. 

London, 1821-1822 
Ture Scarce First Epirion. The colored titles are both dated 1821, 
and are correct thus, In addition to the colored titles this set con- 


tains 30 colored plates. Two plates are lacking, one being an “extra” 
plate, but it contains the rare “St. George’s Day” plate. 


90. Ecan (Pierce). The Life of an Actor. By Pierce Egan. Dedicated 
to Edmund Kean, Esq. The Poetical Descriptions by T. Green- 
wood. Embellished with 26 (should be 27) characteristic scenes 
In Cotor, etched by Theodore Lane; enriched also with several 
original designs on wood, executed by Mr. Thompson. First’ 
Epition. 8vo, original cloth, some leaves loose, lacks one plate. 

London: Printed for C. S. Arnold, 1825 


91. Ecyrt anp Nusis. Roperts (Davip). The Holy Land, Syria, India, 
Arabia, Egypt and Nubia. From Drawings made on the Spot 
by David Roberts, R. A. With Historical Descriptions by the 
Revd. George Croly.. Lithographed by Louis Haghe. 3 vols. 
London: F. G. Moon, 1842, 1843, 1849; [ALso] Egypt & Nubia. 
From Drawings made on the Spot by David Roberts, R. A. 
With Historical Descriptions by William Brockedon, | UG Sas = 3 
Lithographed by Louis Haghe. 3 vols. London: F. G. Moon, 


[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday A fternoon, November 19th 
ee 


[No. 91 


Continued | 

1846, 1849, 1849. With portrait of Roberts, on India paper, and 
247 exquisite lithographic plates by Louis Haghe, Fineuty Cot- 
ORED BY Hanp. Together, 6 vols. atlas folio, half red morocco, 
gilt backs and edges, By Tout. Bindings slightly rubbed. 
London, 1842-1849 


ONE OF THE ORIGINAL SUBSCRIBERS’ COPIES, WITH THE PLATES BEAUTI- 
FULLY COLORED By HaNp. Hach plate is mounted on eardboard, and the 
text and plates throughout are hinged on strong linen guards. Except 
for a very few margins and one map, which are slightly foxed, this is an 
exceptionally fine copy, with clean and brilliant impressions of all the 
plates. The original subscription price of this work was £149. - 

The exquisite beauty and extensive variety of these Oriental pictures, 
render this work one of the most interesting of its kind ever produced. 


92. Ecypr anp Nusia. Roperts (Davin). The Holy Land, Syria, India, 
Arabia. From drawings made on the Spot by David Roberts. 
With Historical Descriptions by the Revd. George Croly. With 
all the fine lithographic plates by Louis Haghe. 3 vols. atlas 
folio, half red morocco, gilt backs and edges, bindings somewhat 
rubbed, a few margins slightly stained, not however damaging 
the plate itself. London, 1842, 1843, 1849 


One of the Original Uncolored Subscription copies. 


93. Emerson (RatpH Watpo). The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
With a General Index and Memoir, by James Elliot Cabot. 
Etched and photogravure portraits and views. 14 vols. small 
8vo, half claret morocco, gilt lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., no date 


STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION. 


94. Fistp (Eucene). The Writings in Prose and Verse of Eugene 
Field. Portraits and illustrations on J apan paper. 12 vols. 


12mo, cloth, gilt backs and tops, uncut. . , 
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1896-1901 
CONTENTS 


Western Verse; Profitable Tales; Second Book of Verse; Poems 
of Childhood; The Holy Cross; The Sabine Farm; Love 
Affairs of a Bibliomaniac; The House; Verses; Second Book 
of Tales; Sharps and Flats. 2 vols. 


95. Fisypine (Henry). The Writings of Henry Fielding. Edited with 
a Biographical Essay by Leslie Stephen. Portrait on India 
paper. 10 vols. royal 8vo, buckram, paper labels, uncut. 

London: Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 
LarcE Paper Copy, Limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is No. 680. 


CONTENTS 


Tom Jones; Amelia; Joseph Andrews; Jonathan Wild; Essays 
and Legal Cases; Voyage to Lisbon; Legal Papers; Poems; 
Dramatic Works. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


96. Fortizr (Atcez). A History of Louisiana. Illustrated with numer- 
ous fine photogravure portraits and views, frontispieces im colors. 

4 vols. royal 8vo, brown cloth, gilt lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Manzi, Joyant & Co., successors to 

Goupil & Co., of Paris, 1904 


EDITION DE LUXE. Only 1,000 copies were printed, at the De Vinne 
Press. 


97. Foster (HerserT BALpwiNn Translator). Dio’s Annals of Rome. 
Translated from the Greek. Photogravure portraits and plates. 

6 vols. 8vo, crimson buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
Troy, New York: Pafraet’s Book Co., 1905 


Limitep Epirion, only 1,000 sets printed. This set, No. 65. 


98. France (ANATOLE). The Authorized English Translation of the 
Novels and Short Stories of Anatole France. Edited by 
Frederic Chapman. Introductions and Translations by Lafcadio 
Hearn, Mrs. John Lane, William J. Locke, and others. Tllus- 
trated with many etched and line plates, illuminated and nebri- 
cated title-page in each volume, a few plates colored by hand. 
19 vols. 8vo, full purple morocco; backs gilt lettered tooled with 
floral sprays; front panels gilt tooled with filet borders, onlays 
of purple morocco with floral sprays in frames of geometric 
design, gilt tops, uncut. , 
New York and London: Parke, Austin, and Lipscomb, no date 


Bonnarp EpITIon, limited registered and numbered copies. 


CONTENTS 


At the Sign of the Reine Pédauque; Opinions of Jérome Coignard; 
The White Stone; Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche; 
Well of Saint Clare; Garden of Epicurus; Mother of Pearl; 
Balthasar; My Friend’s Book; The Famished Cat; Penguin 
Island; Aspirations of Jean Servien; Thais; Crime of 
Sylvestre Bonnard; The Red Lily; The Gods are Athirst; 
Revolt of the Angels; Wicker Work Woman; Elm Tree on 
the Mall. 


99. Fraser (Sir WILLIAM). Coila’s Whispers. With illustrations, all 
of which are colored by hand. 8vo, full mottled calf, gilt, gilt 
top, uncut. London, 1872 
PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR, with inscription in his hand; 
“To R. Buchanan From W. F.” The “R. Buchanan” is in all probability 
Robert Buchanan, the poet. 
One of 50 printed, with the MHAND-COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS. The 
frontispiece (uncolored) is by W. M. Thackeray, and signed. 


100. Frencu Court Mremors. Translated by Katharine Prescott Worme- 
ley. Illustrated with full-page portraits from the originals. 


sah [Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


[No. 100—Continued] 
18 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson morocco, gilt backs ox tops, 


uncut. Boston: Hardy, Pratt and Company, 1899-1902 
VERSAILLES EpITIon, limited to 80 numbered sets, of which this is 
No. 21. 
CONTENTS 


Memoirs of Marquis d’Argenson. 2 vols. 
Madame de Motteville. 3 vols. 

Duc de Saint Simon. 4 vols. 

Count Jean-Axel Fersen. 

Cardinal de Bernis. 2 vols. 

Charles Joseph. 2 vols. 

Mademoiselle Julie de l’Espinasse, Letters. 
Life and Letters of Madame Elisabeth. 

Madame Princess Palatine. 

The Book of the Ladies, Oy Pierre de Bourdeille. 


101. Gipson (Epwarp). The Works of Edward Gibbon. fnasiniied with 
engraved portrait and many other plates, in two states, Japan 
paper and India on platepaper, one state of the frontispiece be- 
ing hand-colored. 15 vois. 8vo, half crushed purple levant mo- 
rocco, backs ribbed, gilt lettered, and gilt tooled with floral 
onlays of green morocco, gilt tops, edges uncut. 

New York: Fred De Fau & Co. [1906-1907] 
CONNOISSEUR EpiTIon. Limited to 105 numbered and registered sets. 


This set, No. 48. Comprises Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 12 
vols:; Autobiography; Miscellaneous Works; Private Letters. 


102. GiLLtRay (JAMuS). The Genuine Works of James Gillray. Engraved 
by himself. Portrait and 173 large folio plates, each plate (with 
the exception of the double-page plates) containing two or more ~ 
illustrations on each side. 2 vols. atlas folio, half red morocco, 
gilt backs and edges, a few of the margins slightly stained, and 
lower margin of some of the plates -cut close. 

London: Thomas M’Lean, 1830 
Interleaved and inlaid to the same size as plates is a copy of “Illus- 
trative Descriptions of the Genuine Works of James Gillray,” published 


contemporary with the plates and issued by the same publisher,—Thomas 
McLean, 1830. 


103. GorruHr anp ScHiLumr. The Writings of Goethe and Schiller. IJ/lus- 

trated by the greatest German artists. Goethe, 10 vols.; Schiller, 

8 vols. Together, 20 vols. royal 8vo, full limp morocco, gilt edges. 

: Philadelphia : George Barrie [1883-1885] 

104, GonTHE AND SCHILLER’s ComPLute Works, as follows,— | 

GorrHE (JOHANN Wo.treanc). The Works of Goethe. Trdns- 
lated by Sir Theodore Martin, Thomas Carlyle, and others. — 

. [Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


[No. 104—Continued] 
Numerous full-page plates, some frontispieces in colors, and title- 
pages on Japan paper. 14 vols. three-quarter crimson morocco, 
gilt floral backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
No place; Printed for Subscribers only, no date 
WEIMAR EDITION limited to 500 numbered copies. This is set No. 11. 
CONTENTS 


Tragedy of Faust. 2 vols.; Sorrows of Werther; Iphigenia; Let- 
ters from Switzerland and Italy; Wilhelm Meister’s Travels; 
‘Truth and Fiction. 2 vols.; Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship. 
2 vols; Poetical Works. 2 vols.; Life of Goethe by George 
H. Lewes. 


Scuiuuer (Frrepricu). The Writings of Schiller. Translated by 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Theodore Martin, Anna Swanwick, 
and others. Numerous full-page plates, some frontispieces in 
colors, and title-pages on Japan paper. 10 vols. 8vo, uniformly 
bound with the preceding. 

No place; Printed for Subscribers only, no date 
WeIMAR EpiTion, limited to 500 copies. This is set No. 11. 
CONTENTS 


The Piccolomini; Don Carlos; Thirty Years’ War; The Robbers; 
Maid of Orleans; Poetical Works; Revolt of the Netherlands; 
Aesthetical and Philosophical Works. 2 vols.; Life of Schiller, 
by Heinrich Diintzner. 


Together, 24 vols. 8vo, uniformly bound. 


105. Gotpsmiru (Oxiver). The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by 
Peter Cunningham. With numerous illustrations, principally 
reproductions of rare portraits, with the frontispiece in each vol- 
ume in two states, colored and plain, illuminated and nebricated 
title-page in each volume. 12 vols. royal 8vo, full green levant 
morocco, floral gold-tooled backs and sides, inner gilt borders, 


gilt tops, uncut. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1900 
WAKEFIELD EpITIon. Limited to 500 sets, the above being No. 1. 
CONTENTS 


Poems; She Stoops to Conquer; The Bee; Citizen of the World. 
2 vols.; Biographies; Unacknowledged Essays; Reviews; Life 
and Times of Oliver Goldsmith by John Forster. 4 vols. 


106. Gouri, Historica, Monocrary. Gardiner (Samuel R.), Oliver 
Cromwell. Illustrated with numerous full-page plates and vig- 
nettes, and colored frontispiece. Royal 4to, wrappers, uncut. 

London: Goupil & Co., 1899 


Edition limited to 1,475 numbered copies on fine paper. 


107, Gover, Historrcan Monocrarn. Lang (Andrew). Prince Charles 
Edward. LEatensively illustrated with full-page tinted plates 
and colored frontispiece. Royal 4to, wrappers, uncut. 

London: Goupil & Co., 1900 


Edition limited to 1,500 numbered copies on fine paper. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


108. Great Opmras. The Great Operas. The Romantic Legends upon 
which the Masters of Song Have Founded Their Famous Lyrical 
Compositions. Introduced by Giuseppe Verdi. Edited by James 
W. Buel. Illustrated with full-page plates on Japanese paper 
and numerous tert illustrations, and accompanied by the series 
of FIFTY EXTRA PLATES, which include SATIN PROOF 
IMPRESSIONS AND ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR DRAW- 
INGS after famous paintings. 10 vols. folio, three-quarter mo- 
rocco, binding of different shade, brocaded silk sides, silk inside 
doublures, gilt edges; and 50 separate plates, each one of which 
is mounted with a heavy mat. The whole enclosed in 10 card- 
board boxes. London, Paris, Berlin and Philadelphia: [1899] 

Société Universelle Lyrique [1899] 


WAGNER EDITION, limited to 100 numbered sets of which this is No. 
17. | 


109. Great Operas. The Opera. Comprising the Romantic Legends, Sto- 
ries and Plots of Famous Operas; and Biographies of the Com- 
posers. Introduction by Giuseppe Verdi. Editor-in-Chief, Alfred 
Bates. Illustrated with colored photogravure frontispiece, por- 
traits of famous composers and signers, and other plates, scenes 
from the operas. 4 vols. 8vo, crimson leather, richly gilt tooled, 
gilt tops, uncut. | 

' London and New York: The Athenian Society, 1910 


BEAUx ARTS EDITION. Only 500 numbered sets printed. This set, No. 
108. 


110. Grotier CLus Pusiication. Livingston (Luther 8.). Franklin and 
His Press at Passy. Illustrated with portrait and facsimiles. 
8vo, cloth, paper label, uncut. 

New York: Grolier Club, 1914 


Edition limited to 300 copies on Van Gelder paper. 


111. GroLizr CLusB Pusiication. New York. A Series of Wood En- 
gravings in Colour and a Note on Colour Printing by Rudolph 
Ruzika. With Prose Impressions of the City by Walter Prich- 
ard Eaton. Colored text and full-page illustrations. Royal 8vo, 
cloth back, leather label, uncut. | 
New York: Grolier Club, 1915 


Edition limited to 250 copies printed from the type and original wood 
blocks on French hand-made paper. ; 


112. GRoLinr CLus PusiicaTion. Wood-Engraving. Three Essays by A. 
V. 8. Anthony, Timothy Cole, and Elbridge Kingsley. With a 
list of American Books Illustrated with Woodcuts. 8vo, wra'p- 
pers, uncut and unopened. New York: Grolier Club, 1916 


Edition limited to 160 copies. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


113. Grotimr CLuB Pupsuication. Catalogue of an Exhibition of the 
Works of Charles Dickens. With an Introduction by Royal 
Cortissoz. Colored portrait. 1918; First Editions of the Works 
of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894 and Other Stevensoniana. 
Exhibited at the Grolier Club from November 5 to November 28, 
1914, Colored frontispiece and facsimiles. 1915; Catalogue of 
an Exhibition Illustrative of the Text of Shakespeare’s Plays. 
Illustrations. 1916. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, boards, leather labels, 


- uncut. New York: Grolier Club, 1914-1916 


LARGE PAPER EDITIONS printed on Van Gelder Zonen hand-made paper. 


114. Grotisr Crus Pusiication. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Works 
by John Leech (1817-1864) held at the Grolier Club from Janu- 
ary 22 until March 8, 1914. Colored portrait and illustrations. 
1914; First Editions of the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson 
1850- 1894. and other Stevensoniana exhibited at the Grolier Club 
from November 5 to November 28, 1914. Colored frontispiece 
and facsimiles. 1915; A Catalogue of Books Ulustrated by 
Thomas Rowlandson. Together with a collection of original 
drawings by him, exhibited at the Grolier Club, in November, 
1916. Illustrated with colored drawings. 1916. Together, 3 
vols. Svo, boards, leather and paper labels, uncut. 

New York: Grilier Club, 1914-1916 


LARGE PAPER EDITIONS printed on Van Gelder Zonen hand-made paper. 


115. Grotizr CLus Ptsuication. The Grolier Club of the City of New 
York. Officers, Committees, Constitution, By-Laws... 1913; 
Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Works of Charles Dickens, 
January 23rd to March 8th. 1918; First Editions of the Works 
of Robert Louis Stevenson. 1850-1894. 1914; The Grolier Club 

. 1914; Catalogue of an Exhibition Illustrative of the Text 
of Shakespeare’s Plays... 1916; List of Publications and Exhi- 
bition Catalogues 1884-1916. 1917; A Catalogue of Books in 
First Editions Selected to Dllustrate the History of English 
Prose Fiction from 1485 to 1870. 1917. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, 
boards and wrappers, uncut. 

New York: Grolier Club, 1913-1917 


116. Happon Hau. Calabrella (The Baroness de). Evenings at Had- 
don Hall. With numerous full-page engraved plates, from de- 
signs by George Cattermole. 8vo, half morocco, gilt panelled 
back, gilt edges. London: 1846 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


117. Harvey (M. K.). L’Eau-Forte. With 75 full-page illustrations and 
numerous smaller ones in tert, PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS, — 
on Imperial Japan paper. 10 parts, folio, wrappers, in half 
morocco portfolios lined in brocaded silk. 

Paris and Philadelphia: George Barrie, nd date 


JAPAN EDITION limited to 675 numbered copies printed throughout on 
Imperial Japan paper. The above is printed for Mr. Richard Waln Meirs. 

Contains 75 remarque proof etchings of paintings by Alma-Tadema, 
Bastien-Lepage; G. H. Boughton, Jules Breton, Burne-Jones, Fortuny and 
others. The etchings executed by Lalauze, Martial, Flameng, Rajon and 
other noted artists. 


118. Haut (S. C—Editor). The Book of Gems. The Poets and Artists 
ee of Great Britain. About 150 vignette engravings by thé Fin- 
dens, Cooke, Greatbach, etc., after Stothard, Cattermole, Inskipp, 
Turner, Shee, Mulready, and others. 3 vols. 8vo, contemporary 
bindings of purple diamond calf, leather labels, gilt tooled on 
backs and panel edges, gilt edges, refinished. 


London, 1836, 1887, and 1888 


First EDITION oF EACH VOLUME. A handsome set interiorly, in con- 
temporary binding. 

Contains selections from the best verse of ancient and modern British 
poets, with short biographical sketches. 


119. Hamitton (ALPXANDER). The Works of Alexander Hamilton, 
Edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. Full-page engraved portraits, 
and vignettes engraved on title-pages, on Japan paper. 12 vols. 
royal 8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, 
backs slightly faded. 


New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904 


CONNOISSEUR’S FEDERAL EpITIon limited to 400 signed and numbered 
sets, of which this is No. 41. : 


120. Hainn (Heinricu). The Works of Heinrich Heine. Translated 
by Charles Godfrey Leland. Illustrated with many photogravure 
and other portraits in two states, Plate and Japan paper, 
frontispiece in hand colors. 20 vols. 8vo, three-quarter levant 
morocco, backs gilt lettered, ribbed, and gilt tooled with floral 
inlays in colored morocco, gilt tops, uncut, contents lettered. 


New York: Croscup & Sterling Co., no date 


DUSSELDORF EDITION, printed on Holland hand-made paper. Only 250 
numbered and registered copies issued. ‘This set, No. 15. 


CONTENTS 


Germany, 4 vols.; French Affairs, 4 vols.; Florentine Poems; 
Pictures of Travel, 4 vols.; New Poems; Book of Songs; The 
Salon; Letters on the French Stage; Shakespeare’s Maidens 
and Women; Last Poems, Germany, and Romancero, 2 vols. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


121. Historic Court Memoirs. Illustrated with etched and_ photo- 
gravure plates on Japan paper. 10 vols. half pebbled crimson 
morocco, backs ribbed, gilt lettered, and gilt tooled with fleurs- 
de-lys, gilt tops, uncut. 


Paris and Boston: Grolier Society [1918] 


EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 1,000 copies. 


CONTENTS 


Memoirs of the Court of Marie Antoinette, by Madame Campan. 
2 vols. 


Memoirs of Madame la Marquise de Montespan. 2 vols. 


Memoirs of the Courts of Sweden and Denmark, during the Reigns 
of Christian VII. and Gustavus III. and IV. 2 vols. 


Memoirs of Catherine II. and the Court of St. Petersburg. By one 
of her Courtiers. 


Memoirs of Henry IV., King of France and Navarre. By the Court 
Historian of Louis XIV. 


Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre. Written by 
herself. 


Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz. 


122. Historic Homes anp Puacus In America. A Series of Proof-Etch- 
ings on India paper by Robert Shaw of interesting places con- 
nected with American history. Hach plate a remarque proof, 
signed by the etcher. Published by the Colonial Society of 
America. Together, 48 pieces, oblong 4to. In cloth portfolio. 


New York: 1906 


One of an edition of only 300 artist’s proofs, of which this is No. 65. 
Containing among others, the following views,—The John Cook 
House; The “Old South Church;” The Hancock Mansion; The College 
a of William and Mary; Jumel Mansion; Mount Vernon; Chad’s Ford; 
Ydle University; State House, Annapolis, Md.; Ruins of Fort Ticon- 
deroga; Nathan Hale School House; Harvard University, 1775; Burial 
Hill, Plymouth, Mass.; Sleepy Hollow Mill; Monticello, Thomas Jeffer- 
son’s Home, and others. 


123. Hogartu (WiLLiAM). Life and Works of Hogarth. Edited from the 
texts of John Nichols, Samuel Stevens and Samuel Ireland. With 

a New Critical Introduction by John Lafarge. And a Chrono- 

logical Catalogue Raisonné by Austin Dobson. Fully illustrated 

with copper and steel impressions from the engravings, by Arm- 

strong, Cook, Engleheart, Holl, Mottram, Radcliffe, Romney, ete. 

10 vols. royal 8vo, crimson cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut, 

with cloth slip cases. Philadelphia: George Barrie, 1900 

EpITIon bE Luxe. Only 1,000 numbered copies printed, with impres- 


sions of the Intaglio Plates printed on India paper. This set, No. 49. 
“Printed for Mr. Richard Waln Meirs.” 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


124. Hupparp (Expert). Complete Writings of Elbert Hubbard. Av- 
THOR’S EDITION. Numerous etched, photogravure, and other 
portraits and plates, on Japan paper, many decorated initials, 
rubricated headings, etc. 20 vols. imperial 8vo, half crimson 
and green levant morocco, board sides, backs ribbed, gilt tooled, 
and lettered; corners and sides blind tooled, gilt tops, uncut. 


East Aurora, N. Y.: Roycroft Press, 1908-1915 


“Tap AUTHOR’s EDITION oF THE COMPLETE WoRKS, limited to 1,000 sets, 
each volume signed by Elbert Hubbard, and printed throughout on Roy- 
croft hand-made paper. 


Bound in volume 1 is a two-page OrIGINAL AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT OF 
THE AUTHOR, dealing with Woman; and inserted in the last volume is a 
two-page typewritten manuscript dealing with San Diego. 


125. Huco (Vicror). Works of Hugo, 28 vols.; Dramas, 10 vols.; and 
Selected Poems, 3 vols. All finely illustrated with many etched 
plates in two states, Japan paper and India on Japan paper, by 
modern artists of the French school. 41 vols. small 8vo, original 
blue cloth, paper labels, uncut and largely unopened. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie [1894-1897] 
CABINET EDITION, printed througout on Imperial Japan paper, limited 
to 100 copies. 
CONTENTS 
Novets: Hans of Iceland; Notre Dame of Paris; Toilers of the Sea; 


Les Miserables; The Laughing Man; Ninety-Three; Bug-Jar- 
gal; Last Day of a Condemned; Claude Gueux. 


DraMas: Hernani Esmeralda; Marion de Lorme; Le Roi S’Amuse; 
Ruy Blas; Angelo Tyrant of Padua; Lucrezia Borgia; Mary 
Tudor; The Twins; The Burgraves; Amy Robsart; Torque- 
mada; Oliver Cromwell. 


PoEMS: Selected Poems from The Edition Definitive. 


¢ 


126. Hueco (Victor). Fiction. The Gallery of Illustrations. Complete 
set of 70 etched plates by Lefort, Courtry, Faivre, Gery-Bichard, 
Desmoulin, Boisson, and others, all in three states, and all on 
Japan paper. Together, 210 plates. imperial 8vo, in portfolio of 
crimson morocco. Philadelphia: George Barrie, [1895] 


CABINET EDITION. Only 100 sets printed on Imperial Japan ‘paper. 


127. ImMorTALs (THE). Crowned Classics. The Immortals. Master- 
pieces of Fiction Crowned by the French Academy. With a pref- 
ace to Each Volume by AN IMMORTAL and a General Introduc- 
tion by Gaston Boissier. Illustrated with etched and photograv- 
ure portraits, titles decorated in colors, and fine plates in two 
states, Japan paper and hand-colored on plate paper. 20 vols. 
8vo, half crushed blue levant morocco, backs ribbed, gilt tooled 

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with fleurs-de-lys onlays in crimson morocco, bronze medallion on 
each front panel, gilt tops, uncut. 


Paris: Maison Mazarin, no date 
RICHELIEU EDITION. Only 50 numbered and registered sets were 
printed, with Attest by Robert Arnot. 


CONTENTS 

Serge Panine, by Georges Ohnet; Cosmopolis, by Paul Bourget; 
Camors, by Octave Feuillet; Abbé Constantin, by Ludovic 
‘Halévy; Cinc Mars, byAlfredDeVigny, 2 vols.; Madame Chrys- 
anthéme, by Pierre Loti; Red Lily, by Anatole France; Con- 
science, by Hector Malet; and others by De Musset, Souvestre, 
Coppée, Claretie, Bentzon, De Bernard, De Massa, Bazin, 
Droz, Daudet, and Theuriet. 


128. Inp1a. The History of India. Edited by A. V. Williams Jackson. 


Illustrated with hand colored frontispieces, many full page 
plates, some being photogravures on Japan paper, and numer- 
ous text illustrations. 9 vols. royal 8vo, half black morocco, backs 
ribbed and gilt tooled with onlays of crimson and green morocco, 
gilt tops, uncut. London: The Grolier Society, [1906-1917] 

EDITION DE LuxE. Limited to 1,000 copies. 

The authors of the various volumes are: Vol. 1, Romesh Chunder 
Dutt; Vol. 2, Vincent A. Smith; Vols. 3 and 4, Stanley Lane-Poole; Vol. 
5, Sir H. M. Elliot; Vols. 6 and 7, Sir William Wilson Hunter; Vol. 8, 


Sir A. C. Lyall; Vol. 9, consisting of Historic Accounts of India by For- 
eign Travelers, A. V. Williams Jackson. 


129. InpIans. McKenney (Thomas lL.) and Hall (James). History of 


130. IN 


the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches 
and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Illustrated with 120 fine 
portraits of famous Indian Chiefs, from the Indian Gallery in the 
Department of War, at Washington. 3 vols. royal 8vo, contem- 
porary morocco, backs gilt lettered, gilt tooled on back, panels, 
and inside panel borders, gilt edges, binding rubbed and two 
hinges cracked. Philadelphia: J. T. Bowen, 1848-1849-1850 

Interiorly in fine clean condition, with all the plates in brilliant colors. 


This is the first issue of the 8vo edition. The plates are rarely found 
in such fine condition. 


pIANS. McKenney (Thomas L.). History of the Indian Tribes of 
North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the 
Principal Chiefs. Hmbellished with 120 authentic portraits, IN 
Coxors, copied from the Indian Gallery recently destroyed by fire 
in the Smithsonian Institution at Washington. 3 vols. folio, half 
russia gilt backs, gilt edges, binding rubbed. 
Philadelphia : D. Rice & Co., no date 
Interiorly a fine clean and sound copy. The portraits are exact re- 
productions in color of the original paintings by Mr. King, the govern- 
ment artist, who was employed to paint the original subjects, who, at 
various times, visited the “Great White Father’ at Washington. Each 
portrait is accompanied by a biographical sketch of the Chief portrayed. 


The work itself incorporates a history of the manifold Indian tribes of 
the United States. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


131. Inp1aAns or NorTH AMeERIvA. The North American Indian. Being 
a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the 

United States and Alaska. Written, illustrated, and published 

“ ‘by Edward 8. Curtis. Edited by Frederick Webb Hodge. Fore- 


Py. ay word by Theodore Roosevelt. Field research conducted under the 

Nee Patronage of J. Pierpont Morgan. Hach volume extensively illus- 
ee trated with full-page photogravure plates on Japanese tissue pa- 
/ per, and accompanied by its Smparatr PortTroLio or PuatTEs con- 

rh sisting of enlarged photogravure plates (400 in all) on Japanese 


tisue paper, each plate with cut-out mat and enclosed in Japan 

paper folder. Volumes 1 to 11. 11 vols. 4to, three-quarter brown 

levant morocco, gilt backs, contents lettered, gilt fillet sides, gilt 

tops, uncut, and 11 half levant portfolios to match the bound 
volumes of text. Together, 22 vols. . 

New York, [Printed at the University Press, 

Cambridge,| 1907-1916. 


A Sumptuous PUBLICATION. Limited to 500 sets, of which this is 
No. 82. 


The original subscription agreement entered into between the late 
Mr. R. W. Meirs and “The North American Indian, Inc.” relative to the 
above set calls for the work to be completed in twenty volumes of text 
and twenty supplemental portfolios, for which Mr. Meirs agreed “to pay 
therefor the total of Thirty-eight Hundred and Fifty ($3,850.00) Dol- 
lars, payable in installments of One Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and 
Fifty Cents ($192.50) for each volume of text with supplemental folios 
as same may be delievred.” Of this sum the amount of Two Thousand 
One Hundred and Seventeen Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2,117.50) has 
already been paid to “The North American Indian, Inc.” for the first 
eleven volumes with their portfolios, leaving a balance of One Thousand 
Seven Hundred and Thirty-two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($1,732.50) to 
be paid in installments of One Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and Fifty 
Cents ($192.50) on the delivery of each of the nine (9) subsequent 
volumes of text with supplement portfolios which are yet to be pub- 
lished. ; 


The original “proof of claim” for the subscription of the above set ac- 
companies the same, according to which the purchaser of this set agrees - 
to take from the publishers “The North American Indian, Inc.” the re= 
maining volumes of text with their portfolios at the original subscrip- 
tion price of One Hundred and Ninety-two Dollars and Fifty Cents 
($192.50) for each of the volumes of text and its portfolic on the delivery 
of the same, or a total unpaid subscription of $1,732.50. 

This set is sold under the above conditions. The purchaser assuming 
all liability for the remaining unpaid subscription. 


The following is an outline of the work as it will be when completed, 
taken from the “prospectus” sent to subscribers of the same. 


“The publication will consist of twenty volumes of text, and bound 
with the text of each volume will be seventy-five of the same pictures, 
each one of these being a full page photogravure. Several of these 
photogravures in each volume will be hand-colored plates of ceremonial 
subjects. 

“The volume in size is a page 9144x1214; 350 or more pages in each 
volume. The best quality of imported hand-made paper is used; one se- 
lected particularly for its lasting qualities. 


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“As a supplement to the twenty volumes there will be twenty port- 
folios, each containing thirty-six of the large pictures, 12x16, or in the 
complete set there will be seven hundred and twenty of the large pictures 
and fifteen hundred of the small, making a grand total of twenty-two 
hundred and twenty, these also to be the very best photogravure work. 
Every care has been taken to make the book as good as can be made. 

“Tt is understood that the total edition printed from these plates will 
be limited to five hundred, this number covering both the United States 
and Europe.” 


The total subscription price for the complete set is $3,850.00, “pay- 
able in installments of One Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and Fifty Cents 
($192.50) for each volume of text with supplement folios as same may 
be delivered.” 


The following excerpts are taken from the Introduction to the work: 


“The task of recording. the descriptive material embodied in these 
volumes, and of preparing the photographs which accompany them, had 
its inception in 1898. Since that time, during each year, months of ar- 
duous labor have been spent in accumulating the data necessary to form 
a comprehensive and permanent record of all the important tribes of 
the United States and Alaska that still retain to a considerable degree 
their primitive customs and traditions... 

“Tt has been the aim to picture all features of the Indian life and 
environment—types of the young and the old, with their habitations, in- 
dustries, ceremonies, games and everyday customs. Rather than being 
designed for mere embellishment the photographs are each an illus- 
tration of an Indian character or of some vital phase in his existence. 
Yet the fact that the Indian and his surroundings lend themselves to 
artistic treatment has not been lost sight of. ... Therefore, being 
directly from nature, the accompanying pictures show what actually 
exists or has recently existed ... not what the artist in his studio may 
presume the Indian and his surroundings to be. 

“The task has not been an easy one, for, although lightened at times 
by the readiness of the Indians to impart their knowledge, it more often 
required days and weeks of patient endeavor before my assistants and 
I succeeded in overcoming the deep-rooted superstition, conservatism, 
and secretiveness so characteristic of primitive people. ... 

“In treating the various tribes it has been deemed ‘advisable that a 
geographical rather than an ethnological grouping be presented, but 
without losing sight of tribal relationships, however remote the cognate 
tribes may be one from another.... 

“In the spelling of the native terms throughout the text, as well as 
in the brief vocabularies appended to each volume, the simplest form 
possible, consistent with approximate accuracy, has been adopted... .” 


Of the many reviews relative to this work, the following excerpts 
are taken from an article by Wm. Curtis Farabee, appearing in the 
“American Anthropologist,” Vol. 13, No. 4, October-December, 1911: 


“Mr. Curtis has been well known for a number of years as a photog- 
rapher of Indian life. His exhibitions held in many of our large cities 
have been a surprise and a delight to photographers and artists alike. 
His pictures appeal to the artist and layman because they represent the 
side of the Indian which is close to nature... 

“Mr. Curtis has been very successful in reaching the mind of the 
Indian and in presenting it to his readers. No doubt much of the charm 
of his stories comes from the fact that they have been written in tent, 
cabin, and. camp, in the very atmosphere of the simple primitive life 
they describe. ... 

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“The greatest value of the work is in its wealth of illustrations. .. . 
No praise could well be an exaggeration of these photographs; they are 
admirable in every particular and must be seen to be appreciated. The 
portraits are particularly notable.... Every photograph is an illustra- 
tion of an Indian character or some phase of his existance.... The im- 
portance of the work cannot be overestimated, because the Indian is fast 
losing his typical character. ... 

“The author is succeeding admirably in his endeavor to ‘make the 
work one which in fact cannot be questioned by the specialist, but at the 
same time will be of greatest interest to the historian, the sculptor, 
the painter, the dramatist and the fiction writer, as well as to the 
ethnologist.’ ”’ 

Among the many complimentary letters received by the author from 
persons of note, the following is an excerpt from one by the late 
Theodore Roosevelt: 

“THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, 


“My Dear Mr. Curtis: ‘December 16, 1905. 


“I regard the work you have done as one of the most valuable works 
any American could now do. Your photographs stand by themselves, 
both in their wonderful artistic merit and in their value as historical 
documents. I know of no others which begin to approach them in either 
respect. You are now making a record of the lives of the Indians of 
our country, which in another decade cannot be made at all, and which 
it would be the greatest misfortune, from the standpoint alike of the 
ethnologist and the historian, to leave unmade.... The publication of 
the proposed volumes and folios, dealing with every phase of Indian 
life among the tribes yet in a primitive condition, would be a monu- 
ment to American constructive scholarship and research of a value un- 
paralleled.” , 

The volume now offered comprise all that have as yet been published, 
and include the following, each with its folio volume of plates: 

Volume 1—Apache, Jicarillas, Navaho. 

Volume 2—Pima Papago, Oahatika Mohave, Yuma Maricopa, Wala- 
pai Havasupai, Apache-Mohave, 

Volume 3—Teton Sioux, Yanktonai, Assiniboin. 

Volume 4—Epsaroke, Hidatsa. 

Volume 5—Mandan, Arikara, Atsina. 

Volume 6—Piegan, Cheyenne, Arapaho. 

Volume 7—Yakima, Klickitat, Interior Salish, Kutenai. 

Volume 8—Nez Percés, Wallawalla, Umatilla, Cayuse, Chinookan 


Tribes. 
Volume 9—Salishan Tribes of the Coast, Chimakum, Quilliute, 
Willapa. 
Volume 10—The Kwakiuti. 
Volume 11—Nootka Haida. r 


132. IrELAND. Carleton (William) and Hall (Mr. and Mrs. 8. C.). 
Traits and Stories, and Irish Scenery. Etched and photogravure 
frontispieces and colored plates. 10 vols. royal 8vo, half crushed 
green morocco, backs gilt lettered and tooled with scrolls and 
harps, gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Francis A. Niecolls & Co. 1911 

CeLtic Epirion. Only 1,000 numbered sets printed. This set, No. 133. 
CONTENTS } 
Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, by William Carleton. 
Plates by Phiz, Wrightson Lee and others, 4 Yols. . 
Ireland: Its Scenery, Character and History, by Mr: and Mrs. S. C. 
Hall. Illustrated with plates and photographs. 6 vols. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


138. JacKson (CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, LADY). The Works of Lady Jack- 
son. Htched frontispieces, Som In Coors, and numerous full- 
page plates, also title-pages, on Japan vellum. 14 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

Paris: Printed for the Grolier Club, undated 


EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 1,000 numbered sets. 
CONTENTS 


Old Paris. 2 vols.; The Old Régime. 2 vols.; Court of France. 
2 vols.; Last of the Valois. 2 vols.; First of the Bourbons. 2 
vols.; French Courts. and Society. 2 vols.; The Court of the 
Tuileries. 2 vols. 


134. Japan. Sights and Scenes on the Tokaido and Scenes from the Chi: 
ushingura and the Story of the Forty-Seven Ronin. With nu- 
merous illustrations in collotype. 2 vols. small folio, wrappers, 
silk ties at backs. Tokyo, undated 


The descriptive text is in English. 


135. JAPAN AND CHINA. Brinkley (Captain F.). Japan, Its History, Arts 
and Literature. 8 vols.; China, Its History, Arts and Literature. 
4 vols. Photogravure portrait of the Emperor of Japan with 
border decoration of colored fruits and leaves, each volume with 
color-print frontispiece on silk, of oriental scenes, birds, porce- 
lains, etc., and many other portraits and views, some %m colors. 
12 vols. 8yo, full crushed crimson levant morocco; backs gilt 
lettered, numbered consecutively, and tooled with lines, scrolls, 
and symbols; sides richly gilt tooled in geometric design of 
many panels varying in size and shape, each enclosing decora- 
tions of birds, blossoms, leaves, scrolls, and other symbols; 
doublures of crushed crimson levant with fillet borders, corner 
wheels of life, and thunder scrolls, enclosing large centre panel 
of crushed blue levant depicting gilt tooled and stippled orien- 
tal landscape with trees, stream, and stars; end leaves of moire 
silk, gilt tops, uncut. Boston and Tokyo: J. B. Millet, 1901-1902 
; IMPERIAL EDITION OF THE ORIENTAL SERIES, JAPAN AND CHINA, printed 


on Japan paper throughout. Only 26 Lettered and Registered copies 
were issued, of which this copy is Letter “U.” 


136. JAPANESE ArT. BrINKLEY (Capraini F.). Japan: Described and 
Illustrated by the Japanese. Written by Eminent Japanese 
Authorities and Scholars. Edited by Capt. F. Brinkley of Tokyo, 
Japan. With an Essay on Japanese Art by Kahwyo Okakura, 
Director of the Imperial Art School of Tokyo, Japan. Illustrated 
with numerous beautiful full-page original water-color paintings 
by native artists; full-page photographs and many small colored 
photographs in the text, illustrating the manners, customs, arts 
and manufactures of the country. 10 vols.; With the Two Exrra 

Pay: g [Continued 


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[ No. 186—Continued | 


137. 


138. 


139. 


140. 


141. 


VoL_uMES,—The Art of Japan. By Captain F. Brinkley; and 
the additional set of 20 OrternaL Warercotor DRrAwines of 
birds and flowers by Japanese artists. 12 vols. imperial 4to, 
fine silk brocade of different colors, with title woven in gold, in 
design on front covers, silk ties for hinges, and one portfolio of 
plates together, 13 vols, Boston: J. B. Millet [1897-1901] 
ae Epitton limited to 25 numbered copies, the above being 
No. 16. 


An exhaustive and sumptuous work, produced at great cost. Every 
aspect of life in Japan, that fascinating and quaint empire of the 
East, is minutely and thoroughly treated. A history of the progress 
of painting and decorating from the 8th century to the present time 
(1897), with biographies of the noted painters, forms a feature of great 
importance and value. ie 


JAPANESE ART. A series of 20 original paintings, in water-colors 
(some on silk), of wild fowl, pastoral scenes, Japanese ladies, 
etc. By Atami, Nampo, Hotei, Sato, Hodo and others. Each 
painting within mat, some of bronze. Enclosed in portfolio, 
figured silk, bone fasteners, Japanese style. . 


JEAFFRESON (J. Corpy). Novels and Novelists from Elizabeth to 
Victoria. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, full brown levant morocco, gilt 
panelled backs, gilt inner and outer borders, gilt tops, By Roor 
& Son. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1858 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 85 engraved portraits. 


JEFFERSON (THOMAS). The Writings of Thomas Jefferson. Col- 
lected and Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. 10 vols. 8vo, cloth, — 
backs of dark blue straight-grained morocco, gilt lettered, gilt — 
tops, uncut. ; New York:.G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1892 


LETTER Press EDITION, only 750 copies printed. ; 


JERROLD (DoucLas). The Writings of Douglas Jerrold. 8 vols. 
12mo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. 
London, 1852-1853 
CONTENTS é 


Saint Giles and Saint James; Cakes and Ale; Man made of Money; 
Comedies and Dramas; Men of Character; Comedies; Mrs. 
Caudles Curtain Lectures; Punch’s Letters to his Son. 


Hesse (JoHN Heneace). The Writings of John Heneage Hesse. 
Numerous full-page illustrations on Japan paper. 30 vols. 8vo, 
three-quarter crimson morocco, gilt panelled backs, gilt tops, 
uncut. Boston: Printed for Francis A. Nicollis & Co., no date 

EDITION DE LUXE limited to 1,000 copies, the above set being No. 8. 
[Continued 


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[No. 141—OContinued] 
: CONTENTS 


Literary and Historical Memoirs of London, 2 vols. 

Memoirs of Celebrated Etonians. 2 vols. 

London and its Celebrities. 3 vols. 

Memoirs of the Life and Reign of King George the Third. 6 vols. 

Memoirs of the Pretenders and their Adherents. 3 vols. 

Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts, 
including the Protectorate. 6 vols. 

Memoirs of the Court of England from the Revolution in 1688, to 
the Death of George the Second. 4 vols. 

George Selwyn and his Contemporaries: with Memoirs and Notes. 
4 vols. 

Memoirs of King Richard the Third, and some of his Contempora- 

: Ties. 


142, JewisH Encyciopepia (THE). A Descriptive Record of the History, 
Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the 
Earliest Times to the Present Day. Prepared by More than 
Four Hundred Scholars and Specialists. Isidore Singer, Manag- 
ing Editor. Colored and tinted frontispieces and numerous vig- 
nettes throughout text. 12 vols. thick imperial Svo, half mo- 
rocco, gilt. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1906 


148. Kock (CHariLEes Pavut pe). The Writings of Charles Paul de Kock. 
With a General Introduction by Jules Claretie. Translated into 
English by Mary H. Ford, Edith M. Morris, and others. With 
portraits and illustrations, some of which are im colors, also 
numerous hand-colored initials and head and tail pieces. 42 vols. 
8vo, three-quarter green levant morocco, backs with floral orna- 
ments, orchids and tulips in various colored morocco, onlaid 
on each back, gilt tops, uncut, two backs slightly faded. 


Boston: The Frederick J. Quinby Company [1902-1909] 


MEMORIAL EDITION. Limited to 250 numbered and registered copies, 
of which this is set No. 82. The set was announced to be in 50 volumes, 
but only 42 were ever issued. 


AN EXCEEDINGLY FINE LIBRARY SET. 


CONTENTS 


Barber of Paris. 2 vols.; Monsieur Dupont. 2 vols.; Sister Anne. 

2 vols.; Mustache. 2 vols.; Frére Jacques. 2 vols.; André 

the Savoyard. 2 vols.; The Flower Girl. 2 vols.; Cherami. 2 

vols.; Jean. 2 vols.; Gustave. 2 vols.; Memoirs; Milkmaid 

of Montfermeil. 2 vols.; Frédérique. 2 vols.; Edmond and 

His Cousin; Damsel of the Three Skirts; Friquette; The 

Child of My Wife; Little Lise; A Queer Legacy; Adhémar; 

2 —~  S$cenes from, Parisian Life; Madame Pantalon; Sans-Cravate. 

vol. 1; Paul and His Dog. 2 vols.; Cerisette. vol. 1; My 
Neighbor Raymond. 2 vols.; The Gogo Family. 2 vols. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 
eutdalortenatent Didi setiaiiate die dtmbbb Ge Boke 


144. Lamp (CuHartes). Life and Works of Charles Lamb. [Memoir by 
Alfred Ainger.] Illustrated with mezzotint portraits of Lamb, 
Hunt, Hazlitt, Wordsworth and others, by S. Arlent Edwards, 
and many other engraved and photogravure plates on India 
_ paper. 12 vols. 8vo, grey boards, buckram backs, paper labels, 
edges uncut. Troy, New York: Parfraet’s Book Company, no date 
THE EDMONTON EDITION, printed on large, hand-made paper, by D. B. 
Updike, The Merrymount Press, Boston. 
CONTENTS 


Charles Lamb, A Memoir, by Alfred Ainger; Essays of Elia; 
Last Essays of Hlia;- Tales from Shakespeare; Poems, Plays, 
etc. 2 vols; Mrs. Leicester’s School, 2 vols; Letters, 4 vols. 


145. Len (Guy CarteTon) anp THorrE (FRANCIS N.)-—Epitors. The 
History of North America. Illustrated with portraits, plates, 
views, maps, and charts, some hand colored. 20 vols. 8vo. blue 
cloth, paper labels, edges uncut, largely unopened. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, [1903-1907] 

LIMITED EDITION, PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN VELLUM. Only — 

1,000 numbered and registered sets issued. This set, No. 17. 
CONTENTS 


Discovery and Exploration, by Alfred Brittain. 

Indians of North America in Historic Times, by Cyrus Thomas. 

Colonization of the South, by Peter J. Hamilton. 

Colonization of the Middle States, by F. R. Jones. 

Colonization of New England, by B. B. James. 

The Revolution, by C. W. A. Veditz and B. B. James. 

Formation and Development of the Constitution, by T. F. Moran. 

The Louisiana Purchase, by C. M. Geer. 

Central America and Mexico, by A. Fortier and J. R. Finklen. 

Pacific Slope and Alaska by Joseph Schafer. 

Canada and British North America, by W. Bennett Munro, and 
others. ‘ 


146. Leecu Itiusrrations. [Hole (8. R.).] A Little Tour in Ireland. 
Being a visit to Dublin, Galway, Connamara, ete. By An 
Oxonion. First Epition. With illustrations by John Leech, 
the folding plate IN Cotors. Square 12mo, half green morocco, 
gilt edges. London, 1859 


147. Leecu ILLustrations. Kitton (Fred G.). John Leech, Artist and 
Humourist: A Biographical Sketch. Exrra-ILLusTRaTEep by 
the insertion of several plates, three of which are from. the 
“Comic History England,” in colors. 8yo, half morocco, original 
front cover bound in. London, 1883 


148. Lencu ILLusrrations. Punch’s Snapdragons for Christmas. Jllus- 
trated with four steel engravings by John Leech. Firstr Eprrion. 
16mo, half crimson polished calf, gilt, gilt top, uncut, By 
RIVIERE. London, 1845: 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


149. Liprary oF VALUABLE INFORMATION. Illustrated. with full-page 
plates and numerous vignettes. 25 vols. 12mo, half crimson roan, 
gilt lettered, gilt tops. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1902 
Contains,—Story of the Alphabet, by Edward Clodd; Story of the 
Earth, by H. G. Seeley; Photography, by A. T. Story; Animal 
Life, by B. Lindsay; Germ Life, by H. W. Conn; Books by 
Gertrude B. Rawlings; Eclipses, by G. F. Chambers; Plants, 
by Grant Allen; Solar System, by G. F. Chambers; Electric- 
ity, by John Munro; Primitive Man, by Edward Clodd; The 
Mind, by J. M. Baldwin; and others. 


150. Lincorn (AprauAmM). Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln. 
Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay. With a general Intro- 
duction by Richard Watson Gilder and special articles by other 
eminent persons. New and enlarged edition... Portraits on 
Japanese vellum paper. 12 vols. 8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt, 
gilt tops, uncut. New York [1905] 


GETTYSBURG EpITion. Limited to 300 numbered and registered sets, 
of which this is No. 49. 


151. Lincotn (ApranAm). The Writings of Abraham Lincoln. Edited 
by Arthur B. Lapsley. Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt. 
With Essay on Lincoln, by Carl Schurz; Address on Lincoln, by 
Joseph H. Choate; and Life, by Noah Brooks. Photogravure 
portrait frontispieces on Japan paper. 8 vols. 8vo, half morocco, 

ribbed and gilt lettered backs, one back faded. 
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons [1905] 


CONSTITUTIONAL EDITION. 


152. Lirerarurp or Iraty (Tue). 1264 to 1907. Edited by Rossiter 
Johnson and Dora Knowlton Ranous. With a General Intro- 
duction by W. M. Rossetti. Special Introductions by Cardinal 
Gibbons, Maurice Francis Egan, and others. New Translations, 
and former renderings compared and revised. Illustrated with 
photogravure portraits and plates on Japan and plate paper, 
some hand colored. 16 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, ribbed 
backs, front with triple fillet border and gilt tooled with tall 
stemmed flowers having blossom onlays in red morocco, doub- 
lures and end leaves of green silk, tooled inside borders, gilt 
tops, uncut, in publisher’s slip-cases. 
New York: The National Alumni [1906] 
THE QUIRINAL EDITION. Limited to 25 copies. Seal certificate in 
volume i, signed by Rossiter Johnson, with subscriber’s name, Edward 

W. Meirs. 
Comprises,—History of Italian Literature, by Francesco Flamini; 
Conquest of Rome, by Serao; Damiano, by Carcano; Memoirs, 
by Cellini; Orlando Furiosa, by Ariosto; The Flame, by 


D’Annunzio; Jerusalem Delivered, by Tasso; The Betrothed, 
by Manzoni; The Courtier, by Castiglione; and others. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 
vinta at catescani ead lainaancsnguacheaclieenganccel eee 


153. Lives anp TimEs or THH Popss (THE). Including the complete gat- 
lery of the portraits of the pontiffs reproduced from “Effigies 
Pontificum Romanorum Dominici Basae.” Being a Series of — 
Volumes giving the History of the World during the Christian 
Era. Retranslated, Revised, and Written up to date from ‘Lés 
Vies des Papes,’ by the Chevalier Artaud de Montor. 10 vols. 
royal 8vo, cloth backs, board sides, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 
New York: The Catholic Publication Society of America, 1910 


LATERAN EDITION, limited to 1,000 numbered, registered and signed 
sets, the above being No. 50. 


154. Lockuart (J. G.). Ancient Spanish Ballads; Historical and 
Romantic. Translated, with Notes, by J. G. Lockhart. With 
numerous illustrations after David Roberts, the borders and 
ornamental vignettes by Owen Jones. Ato, three-quarter green 
levant morocco, gilt back, original cloth covers used as doub- 


lures, gilt edges, By Roor. London, 1842 
Fine Copy of the opIgINnaL issuE, with the beautiful borders in vary- 
ing colors. ; 


155. LonereLtow (Henry WapswortH). The Works of Henry Wads- 
worth Longfellow. With Bibliographical and Critical Notes and 
His Life. With Extracts from His Journals and Correspond- 
ence. Edited by Samuel Longfellow. With steel portraits, photo- 
gravures and other illustrations. 14 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt | 
backs and tops, contents lettered. 


Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 
1886-1891 — 


STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION.~ 


CONTENTS 


Voices of the Night; Evangeline: Birds of Passage; Tales of a 
Wayside Inn; Christus; Maccabaeus ; Outre-Mer; Hyperion; 
Dante’s Inferno; Dante’s Purgatorio; Dante’s Paradiso; Life 
of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 3 vols. . 


156. Lover (SamMuzL). The Collected Writings of Samuel Lover. TIilus- 
trated with full-page plates in two states, one on Japan paper, 
frontispieces plain and In Coors. 10 vols. 8vo, three-quarter | 
green levant morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, contents let- 


tered. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1901-1902 
EDITION DE LUXE limited to 100 numbered sets, this being No. 51. 
. CONTENTS 


Handy Andy. 2 vols.; Rory O’More, 2 vols.; He Would Be a 
Gentleman, 2 vols.; Poetical Works; Dramajtic Works; 
Legends and Stories of Ireland, First and Second Series. 2 
vols. - 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


157. LoweL_u (JAMES RUSSELL). Works. Illustrated with engraved and 
photogravure portraits and plates. 13 vols. small 8vo, half brown 
morocco, gilt lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. [1892-1901] 
STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION. 
CONTENTS 


Literary Essays. 4 vols.; Political Essays; Literary and Political 
Addresses; Earlier Poems, Sir Launfal, etc.; Bigelow Papers; 
Fable for Critics, Under the Willows, etc.; War Poems, Hearts- 
ease and Rue, etc.; Latest Literary Essays, Old English 
Dramatists; James Russell Lowell, A Biography, by Horace 
Elisha Scudder. 2 vols. 


' 158. Mapison (Jamps). Writings of James Madison, comprising his 
Public Papers and his Private Correspondence, including numer- 
ous Letters and Documents now for the First Time Printed. 
Edited by Gaillard Hunt. Photogravure portrait of Madison 
from the bust by Ceraccht. 9 vols. royal 8vo, green cloth, morocco 
backs, gilt lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: G, P. Putnam, 1900-1910 
LETTER-PRESS EDITION, only 750 copies printed. This set, No. 380. 


159. Marryat (Caprain FrepERICK). The Novels of Captain Marryat. 
Edited by R. Brimley Johnson. Portrait of Marryat and many 
etched plates on Japan paper. 24 vols. 8vo, blue buckram, gilt 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. 


London: Dent; Boston: Little Brown, 1895-1896 
LIMITED EDITION, printed on hand-made paper. One of 750 copies for 
America. : 


160. Maupassant (Guy DE). The Life Work of Henri René Guy de 
Maupassant. Embracing Romance, Travel, Comedy and Verse. 
For the first time Complete in English. With a Critical Preface 
by Paul Bourget of the French Academy and an Introduction 
by Robert Arnot. Full-page illustrations from original draw- 
ings by eminent French and American artists. 17 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
New York: M. Walter Dunne, 1903 


EDITOR’S AUTOGRAPH EDITION. 


CONTENTS 


Short Stories. 5 vols.; Une Vie; Yvette; Mont Oriol; Notre Coeur; 
Pierre et Jean; Fort comme la Mort; Paix du Ménage; and 
others. 


161. Msapows (Kenny). Heads of the People; or, Portraits of the Eng- 
lish. Selected from the Crowd. With 24 full-page illustrations, 
drawn by Kenny Meadows, and described by Douglas Jerrold, 
William Howitt, W. M. Thackeray, Mrs. Gore, and others. 8vo, 
boards, worn. London: Willoughby & Co., undated 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


162. MeLvitLeE (Lewis). Bath Under Beau Nash. Portrait frontis- 
pieces. 2 vols. 8vo, half crimson levant morocco, gilt tooled and 

lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1907 

EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with 120 interesting and old etched, engraved, and 


photogravure views and portraits, the latter including famous writers, 
sovereigns, soldiers, court favorites and beauties. 


163. Mrrimre (Prosper): The Writings of Prosper Mérimée. Com-_ 
prising his Novels, Tales, and Letters to An Unknown. With 
an Essay by George Saintsbury. Jllustrated with etched and 
photogravure plates, in two. states, Japan and plate paper, the 
plate paper frontispieces being hand colored. 8 yols. 8yo, half 
crushed blue levant morocco, backs ribbed, gilt lettered and . 
tooled with roses having the petals onlaid in white and red 
morocco, by LA Bette Sauvace BINpDERY. 

New York and London: Croscup & Holby Co., 1905 


LarcE Paper Epition, only 520 registered and numbered copies 
printed. This set, No. 012. 


CONTENTS 


Carmen; The Double Mistake; The Mosaic; Colomba; The Reign 
of Charles IX.; Last Stories; Letters to An Unknown, 2 vols. 


164. Moire (J.-B. PoQgurLIn pe). The Works of J.-B. P. Moliére. 
With numerous engravings, full-page plates and vignettes, by 
Louis Leloir, Maurice Leloir, Jacques Leman, and Edmond 
Hedouin. 11 vols. 4to, limp morocco, gilt fleurs-de-lys in corners 

of front covers, uncut, contents lettered. 
Paris and Philadelphia: Barrie & Co., no date 
EpItTIon CoquELIN. Only 200 numbered copies printed on Imperial 


Japan paper, the above being No. 91. Printed for Mr. Richard Waln 
Meirs. 


165. Montaigne (Micuge, dE). The Works of Michel de Montaigne. 
[With] An Essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Photogravure 
plates on Japan paper, and frontispieces in two states, one state 
hand colored. 10 vols. 8vo, half crushed crimson morocco, backs — 
gilt lettered and tooled, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: Edwin C. Hill, 1910 
EMERSON EpITION. Limited to 1,050 copies. This set, No. 14. 
CONTENTS 


Essays, translated by Charles Cotton, revised by William Carew 
Hazlett. 9 vols.; Life and Letters of Montaigne. 


166. Moorr (THoMas). The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, collected 
by himself. With a Memoir. Portrait. 6 vols. 12mo, half 
morocco, gilt tops. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1856 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


167. MunisacH (Louisa). The Historical Romances of Louisa Muhl- 
bach. Jllustrated with many photogravure plates on Japan 
paper, and other portraits and views on China paper. 20 vols. 
8vo, half dark blue levant morocco, backs ribbed, gilt tooled and 
lettered, gilt tops, uncut 

New York and London: Appleton [1898] 


Sans Sovucr Epirion, limited to 250 sets. 


CONTENTS 


Frederick and His Court; Prince Eugene and His Times; Daugh- 
ter of an Empress; Youth of the Great Elector; Marie An- 
toinette and Her Son; Napoleon and Blucher; Henry VIII and 
Catherine Parr; Empress Josephine; Old Fritz and the New 
Era; Queen Hortense; Reign of the Great Elector; Goethe 
and Schiller; Merchant of Berlin; Frederick and His Family; 
Berlin and Sans Souci; Napoleon and Queen of Prussia; Louisa 
of Prussia; Joseph II and His Court; Mohammed Ali; and 
Andreas Hofer. 


168. Murr (JoHN). The Writings of John Muir. Portrait and full-page 
illustrations on Japan paper, with portion of manuscript m 
ink, with corrections in pencil, mounted and inserted. 8 vols. 
royal 8vo, cloth, leather labels, uncut. 

Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1916 
MANUusScRIPT EpITIon, limited to 750 numbered sets. Vol. 1 contains 
a ONE-PAGE MANUSCRIPT OF THE AUTHOR.. 
CONTENTS 


Boyhood and Youth, etc.; My First Summer in the Sierra; Travels 
in Alaska; The Mountains of California. 2 vols.; Our National 
Parks. 


169. Myrnoutocy. Halvey (M. K.). Mythology and the Siege of Troy. 
Numerous fine photogravure and lithographic plates, and a large 
number of vignettes throughout the text, from paintings in the 
galleries of America and Europe. 10 vols. large folio, vellum 
wrappers, each in portfolio of straight-grained blue half 
morocco, gilt labels on front panels. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie [1892] 


IMPERIAL EDITION, printed throughout on Japan paper. Only 100 
numbered copies issued. 


170. Naportton Bonaparte. The Grolier Society Edition of the Life and 
Memoirs of Napoleon. Illustrated with portraits and views on 
Japan paper, some colored by hand, and facsimiles on plate 
paper. 16 vols. 8vo, blue buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
. London: Grolier Society, no date 
_EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 1,000 copies. 


CONTENTS 
Hazlitt (William). The Life of Napoleon. 6 vols. 
Bourrienne (Louis Antoine Fauvelet de). Memoirs of Napoleon. 
4 vols. — ‘ 
Junot (Madame). Memoirs of Madame Junot (Duchesse 
d’Abrantés). 6 vols. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 
a ean lettin Maas hit ciataait Milos 


171. Nutt Gwyn. Cunningham (Peter). The Story of Nell Gwyn: and 
the Sayings of Charles the Second. First Eprrion. 2 vols, 12mo, 
full green levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. By Riviere, 


London, 1852 


One volume extended to two, and EHztra-Illustrated by the insertion 
of about one hundred portraits and views, mainly portraits in stipple 
and copper and including Mrs. Robinson, “Perdita,” proof before letters; 
various portraits of Nell Gwyn; Mrs. Behn; Miss Jennings; John Mil- 
ton, by W. M. (Marshall); Duchess of Portsmouth, and others. 


Each volume contains specially printed title-page, in addition to the 
original title. 


172, Paine (THoMAS). Life and Writings of Thomas Paine: contain- 
ing a Biography by Thomas Clio Rickman, and Appreciations 
by Leslie Stephen, Lord Erskine, Paul Desjardins, Robert G. 
Ingersoll and others. Edited and Annotated by Daniel Edwin 
Wheeler. Goupilgravure of Paine, and photogravure and other 
portraits and plates, some in colors. 10 vols., full crimson levant 
morocco; ribbed backs, gilt stippled and tooled in floral design ; 
Sides with triple fillet borders enclosing corner decorations of 
gilt stippled and tooled shields with Spear pendants; doublures 
with gilt tooled border of festoons, blossoms, and parallel lines, 
inclosing centres of green watered silk; green watered silk end 
leaves; contents lettered, gilt tops, uncut. 


New York: Vincent Parke & Co. [1908] 


Dre Luxe REPusBLIc EDITION, only 75 numbered copies printed. This 
set, No. 4, with signed attest by the editor on certificate decorated in 
gilt and colors. : 


CONTENTS 


Life and Appreciations; Common Sense and Miscellany; The 
Crisis; Rights of Man. 2 vols.; Age of Reason. 2 vols.; Es- 
says, Letters, Addresses. 2 vols; Essays, Letters, Poems. — 


173. Parpop (JuLia). Works. Illustrated with portraits and views on 
Japan paper, the frontispieces colored by hand. 15 vols. 8yo, 
half brown crushed morocco, backs ribbed, gilt lettered, and 
gilt tooled, gilt tops, uncut. , 


New York: James Pott & Co., 1905 
NAVARRE EpiTIon, only 100 copies: printed on hand-made paper. This 
set, No. 7. 
CON’ ENTS 


Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France. 6 vols. 


Louis the Fourteenth. The Court of France in the 17th Century. 
6 vols. 


Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France. 8 vols. 


174. 


175. 


176. 


bits 


178. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


Paris. Walton (William). Paris Known and Unknown. JIilus- 
trated with numerous fine photogravure and other full-page 
plates, and a large number of vignettes throughout the tect, 
reproductions of old paintings and from. original illustrations, 
many im brilliant colors. 10 vols. folio, wrappers, silk backs, 
each in portfolio of half blue levant morocco. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son, 1899 


LIMITED EDITION, printed entirely on Japan paper. Only 500 num- 
bered copies were issued. 


Piozz1 (Mrs.). Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of 
Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale). Edited with Notes and an Introductory 
Account of Her Life and Writings by A. Hayward. 2 vols. 8vo, 
full polished calf, gilt panelled backs, leather labels, gilt inner 
and outer borders, gilt edges, By Tout. London, 1861 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 64 engraved portraits of per- 
sons mentioned in the text. 


PiurarcH. Plutarch’s Lives and Writings. Edited by A. H. 
Clough and Prof. William W. Goodwin. Introduction by 
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Photogravure plates reproduced from 
paintings and sculptures, on Japan paper. 10 vols. 8vo, half 
dark blue morocco, gilt tooled and lettered backs, gilt tops, un- 
cut. New York: The Colonial Company, Ltd., 1905 

EDITION DE GRAND LUxE, limited to 1,000 sets. This set, No. 54. 


Comprises,—The Lives, 6 vols;Essays and Miscellanies, 4 vols. 


Por (Epear ALLAN). The Tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe. 
With Biographical Essay by John H. Ingram. LHtched and pho- 
togravure plates, and a new etched portrait. And folio vol- 
ume containing Facsimile of the Manuscript of “The Murder in 
the Rue Morgue.” 6 vols. small 4to one vol. folio. Together, 
7 vols. yellow buckram, paper labels, uncut and largely un- 
opened. Philadelphia: George Barrie, [1895] 


LARGE PAPER LIBRARY EDITION, PRINTED ON JAPAN PAPER THROUGHOUT. 
Only 250 copies isSued. This set, No. 121. 


Porrs (THE). The Lives and Times of the Popes, including the 
Complete Gallery of the Portraits of the Pontiffs. Reproduced 
from “Effigies Pontificum Romanorum Dominici Bassae.” Being 
a Series of Volumes giving the History of the World during the 
Christian Era. Retranslated, Revised, and Written Up to Date 
from Les Vies des Papes. By The Chevalier Artaud de Mon- 
tor. Illustrated with facsimile titles and a long series of fine 
photogravure portraits, rubricated initials. 10 vols. royal 8vo, 
full white morocco; backs ribbed, gilt lettered and tooled, 
small crosses in purple morocco; panels richly gilt tooled with 

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[No. 178—Continued] 

eight fillet lines enclosing design of vine wreaths and large 

purple cross; doublures with five gilt fillet borders enclosing 

large panels of purple levant morocco; end leaves of moire silk, 

gilt tops, uncut. 

New York: The Catholic Publication Society of America [1910- 
1911] ; 
PaPAL EDITION, LIMITED To 20 NumpBerEep Sets. This set, No. 6. 
Very handsome set, beautifully bound. Printed by The De Vinne 


Press on specially made vellum paper. 


179. Porrmry. Barber (Edwin Atlee). Tulip Ware of the Pennsyl-. 
vania-German Potters. An Historical Sketch of the Art of Slip- 
Decoration in the United States. With nearly 100 illustrations, 
including a colored frontispiece. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, un- 


cut. Philadelphia, 1903 
With the author’s card pasted on blank leaf. 


181. Reape (CHaries). The Works of Charles Reade. Numerous full- 
page illustrations on Japan paper. 17 vols. small 8vo, three- 
quarter crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, contents 
lettered. London: Chatto and Windus, ‘1895-1896 


AUTHOR’s ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION limited to 1,000 copies. 


Comprises,—Cloister and the Hearth; Griffith Gaunt; Autobi- 
ography of a Thief; Course of True Love; Peg Woffington; 
Double Marriage; Readiana; A Woman-Hater; Foul Play; 
and others. 


182, Rectusz (Euisez). The Earth and Its Inhabitants. Edited by E. 
G, Ravenstein and A. H. Keane. Profusely illustrated with full- 
page and text engravings, including numerous full-page colored 
maps. Together, 19 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs, 
marbled edges. 

New York: D. Appleton and Company, undated, 1895-1898 
FINE CLEAN SET. 


Comprises,—Oceanica; North Amerfta. 3 vols.; South America, 2 
vols.; Asia. 4 vols.; Africa. 4 vols.; Europe. 65 vols. 


183. REYNoLDs (GrorGE). The Works of George W. M. Reynolds. IJllus- 
trated with photogravure and etched plates on Japan paper, a 
few hand colored. 20 vols. half crimson morocco, ribbed and gilt 
tooled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London and Boston: The Oxford Society, no date 


De Luxe Epirion, only 1,000 copies printed for members of the 


Society. 
CONTENTS 


Pauline Clarendon; Rose Foster, 2 vols.; Mrs. Fitzherbert; Caro- 
line Walters; Venetia Trelawney, 5 vols.; Lady Saxondale’s 
Crimes, 5 vols.; Fortunes of the Ashtons, 5 vols. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


184. Rippatu (JoHN CuarK). History of the World: being an Account 
of the Principal Events in the Career of the Human Race, from 
the Beginning of Civilization to the Present Time. From recent 
and authentic sources. Profusely illustrated. 8 vols. 4to, half 
morocco, gilt, gilt tops. New York: Phillips & Hunt [1885] 


EDITION DE LuUxE. Limited to 1,000 copies. AUTOGRAPHED BY THE 
AUTHOR. 


185. RippatH (JoHn Cuark). Great Races of Mankind. An Account 
of the Ethnic Origin, Primitive Estate, Migrations, etc., of the 
Principal Families of Man. Profusely illustrated with colored 
plates, race maps and charts, type pictures, sketches and dia- 
grams. 8 vols. 4to, cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

Cincinnati: The Jones Brothers Publishing Co. [1893] 
Epition ve Luxe. Only 400 copies printed, each signed by the 
author. This set, No. 367. 


186. Riversipe Press. Raleigh (Sir Walter). A Report of the truth 
concerning the last sea fight of the Revenge. Woodcut title by 
Pyle. Royal 8vo, decorated boards, cloth back, uncut. 
Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1902 
LIMITED EDITION of only 300 copies printed by hand from, type. 


187. Riversipp Press. The Song of Roland. Translated from the Old 
French by Isabel Butler, following the text of Theodor Muller. 
Headpiece and five medallion miniatures reproduced in brilliant 
colors, rubricated title and paginations, annotations in gold. 
Large thin folio, decorated boards, vellum back lettered, uncut. 

Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1906 


LIMITED EDITION of 220 numbered copies, printed from antique type 
on heavy, hand-made paper, 


188. Roman ConTEMPORAIN. Chefs-d’Oeuvre du Roman Contemporain. 
Romancists [and] Realists. Jllustrated with many fine etched 
plates in two states, Japan paper and India on Japan paper. 
20 vols. Svo, limp silk cloth, paper labels, edges uncut. 
Philadelphia: Printed only for Subscribers by George Barrie & 

Son, [1899] 


LIMITED EDITION, PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPAN VELLUM PAPER. 
Only 1,000 numbered copies issued. This set, No. 49. 
The Translations are by George B. Ives, William Walton, T. F. 
Rogerson, Henri Roberts, Gertrude C. Fosdick, and others. 
CONTENTS 
REALISTS: Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert, 2 vols.; 
Cardinal Family, by Halevy; Sapho, by Daudet; Germaine 
Lacerteux, by Goncourt; Page of Love, by Zola; Lady of the 
Camellias, by Dumas fils; Mlle. de Maupin, by Gautier, 2 vols. 
ROMANCISTS: Bohemian Life, by Murger; Confession of a 
Child of the Century, by De Musset; His Excellency the 
Minister, by Claretie; M. De Camors, by Feuillet; Nouvelles, 
by De Musset; Raphael, by Lamartine; Gerfaut, by Ber- 
nard; The Devil’s Pool, by George Sand; King of Camargue, 
by Jean Aicard. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


189. Roosrvett (THEODORE). Big Game Hunting in the Rockies and on 
the Great Plains. Vignettes and etched, photogravure, and other 
plates by Remington, Frose, Beard, Gifford, Sanford, and 
others. Thick 4to, full crushed green morocco, ribbed and gilt 
lettered back, panels with gilt tooled fillet borders and fox-head 
corner decorations, gilt tooled fillet doublures. 

New York: G. P. Putnam’s, 1899 


LIMITED EpiT1on. Only 1,000 copies printed. The photogravure por- 
trait frontispiece is signed with the autograph of the author. 


190. Roosnvueir (TuHroporE). Works. Portraits and Views. 14 vols. 
12mo, cloth. New York: Review of Reviews, [1899 etc. ] 


STATESMAN EDITION. 
CONTENTS 


Winning of the West. 4 vols.; Naval War of 1812. 2 vols.; Presi- 
dential Speeches, etc. 2 vols.; Strenuous Life; Rough Riders; 
Hunting the Grizzly; American Ideals, and 2 others. 


191. Roosnvett (Tuxroporn). The Winning of the West. Illustrated 
with many engraved, photogravure, and other portraits and 
views, many being from original drawings. 4 vols. royal 8vo, 
full crushed green levant morocco, backs ribbed and gilt lettered, 
back and panel corners gilt tooled with floral decoration; dou- 
blures with double fillet borders, gilt tooled with floral sprays and 
wreaths in corners, enclosing large panel of undressed crimson 
calf, end leaves of undressed crimson calf, gilt tops, uncut. 

"New York: G. P. Putnam’ s, 1900 


DANIEL Boone Epition, of which only 200 sets were printed. In- 
serted is a page of the original manuscript of this work entirely in the 
author’s autograph. 


192. RowLanpson CoLorep Puates. [Combe (William).] The Dance of 
Life, A Poem, by the Author of “Doctor Syntax.” With CoLorrep 
frontispiece, title, and 24 Finety Cotorep Puares by Thomas 
Rowlandson. Royal 8vo, full red morocco, gilt back and sides, 
the latter with gilt centre and corner ornaments, inside gilt bor- 
ders, gilt top, margin of p.283 has about an inch tear repaired. 

London: R. Ackerman, 1817 


First EDITION, and with slight exception noted, a fine copy. Contains 
leaf of advertisement at end, sometimes lacking. 


1938. Roycrorr Press. A Collection of Roycroft Press Publications. To- 
gether, 25 vols. 12mo to 4to, wrappers, boards, undressed calf, 
many uncut. East Aurora, New York, various dates 

The collection comprises the following: 


HUBBARD (ELBERT). White Hyacinths. Portraits. 1917. 2 copies 
Pig Pen Pete. Plate. 1914; Lydia E. Pinkham. Portrait. 1915; Our Tele- 
phone Service. Portrait. 1913; Health and Wealth. Portrait. 1908; 
Consecrated Lives. Illustrations. 1907; Love, Life and Work. Portrait. 


[Continued 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 
en Sle PR capa et ele Bll bth MAE lik th ih Aa cata 


[ No. 193—Oontinued] 


1906; Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians—Sebastian Bach. 
Portrait. 1901. Limited issue; Of Great Authors—Wiilliam Morris. Por- 
traits. 1900. Limited issue; Samuel Johnson. Portrait. 1907 Limited 
issue; Of Great Orators—Patrick Henry. Portrait. 1903; Of Great 
Artists—Volume XI. Portraits. 1902. Limited issue; Corot. Portrait. - 
1902; Cellini. Portrait. 1902; Husparp (ELBERT AND ALICE). Justinian 
and Theodora. Portraits. 1906; Huspparp (ALICE). Life Lessons. Plate. 
1909; CLARKE (JosEPH C.) AND HUBBARD (ELBERT). Manhattan. An Es- 
say. 1910; INcERSoLL (Ropert G.). Crimes Against Criminals. Portrait. 
1906; Morris (WittiAm). A Dream of John Ball. 1898. Limited issue; 
SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). As You Like It. 1903. 2 copies; Huco (Vic 
TOR). The Battle of Waterloo. Portrait. 1907; THorEAU (HENRY D.). 
Friendship, Love and Marriage. 1910; InpEx and Concordance tone: 
the Philistine Magazine. Compiled by Julia Ditto Young. 1905. 


os 


194, Ruskin (JoHN). Works of Ruskin. Illustrated with photogravures 
' on Japan paper, text vignettes, portraits, etc. 27 vols. 8vo, half 
grey-green cloth, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
Boston: Dana, Estes & Company, no date 
St. Marx’s Epition, limited to 1,000 numbered copies, 


CONTENTS 


Stones of Venice, 3 vols.; Fors Clavigera, 4 vols.; Modern Painters, 
5 vols.; Seven Lamps; Ethics of the Dust; Arrows of the 
Chase; Hortus Inclusus; Praeterita; and others, and the Life 
of John Ruskin, Social Reformer, by J. A. Hobson. 


195. Sanp (Georcz). The Masterpieces of George Sand, Amandine Lu- 
cille Aurore Dupin, Baroness Dudevant. [With Memoir by J. 
Alfred Burgan.] Translated into English by G. Burnham Ives. 
Illustrated with many photogravure plates in two states, Japan 
and India paper, the Japan states of the frontispieces hand col- 
ored. 20 vols. 8vo, grey watered silk cloth, paper labels, edges 
uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son [1902] 
LIBRARY EDITION, printed on Japan paper throughout. Only 1,000 
numbered copies issued. This set, No. 49. 


CONTENTS 


A Rolling Stone, etc., 2 vols.; Indiana; The Piccinino, Last of the 
Aldinis, 2 vols.; Antoine’s Sin, Leone Leoni, 2 vols.; Snow 
Man, 2 vols.; Consuelo, 3 vols.; Antonia; Beaux Messieurs de 
Bois-Doré, 2 vols.; Mauprat; Valentine; Nanon; Marquis de 
Villemer; She and Me; Lavinia; Memoir. a 


196. Scornanp. Browne (James). The History of Scotland: Its High- 
lands, Regiments, and Clans. Photogravure and colored plates, 
map, etc. 8 vols. 8vo, half crushed crimson morocco, backs 
ribbed, gilt lettered, and gilt tooled with thistles, gilt tops, uncut. 

Edinburgh: Francis A. Niccolls & Co., 1909 
CALEDONIA EDITION. Limited to 1,000 sets. This set, No. 10. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 
lineata nabntrdiss cals iaahilic aia Aetidabdated de 


197. Scorr (Str Water), Waverley Novels, 48 vols. [and] Poems and 
Ballads, 6 vols. Introductory Essays and Notes by Andrew 
Lang. Illustrated with Portraits and many fine etched plates by 
D. Y. Cameron, H. MacBeth Raeburn, George Cruikshank, C. O. 
Murray, Charles Courtry, and others, all in two states, Japan 
paper and plate paper. 54 vols. Svo, finely bound in full polished 
tree calf, backs panelled and richly gilt tooled with scrolls and 
thistles, leather labels; sides with triple fillet borders ; inside bor- 
ders gilt tooled with lines and scrolls; gilt tops, uneut, contents 
lettered ; also the series of 330 Proor Iapressions On Satin of 
portraits and views specially etched for the above set of “Wav- 
erley Novels.” Each plate mounted and matted, the whole en- 
closed in 5 boxes, 4to silk paper. In all, 59 vols. 


Boston: Estes & Lauriat, and Dana Estes, 1892-1900 


EDITION DES AMATEURS. COMPLETE SET, with all the Extra PLATES ON 
Satin. Only 24 sets were printed of this handsome work, of which this 
set is No. 12. Printed throughout on hand-made paper. 

The illustrations are very fine, many of them being original etch- 
ings. 


198. Secret Courr Memoirs. Memoirs and Secret Chronicles of the 
Courts of Europe. Illustrated with colored title and rubricated 
title in each volume, many photogravures on Japan paper, includ- 
ing portraits and reproductions of famous paintings, some of 
which are hand jpainted. 11 vols. royal 8vo, various colors—full 
blue, green, black, brown, purple and crimson—morocco, backs 
gilt lettered, tooled, and onlaid; front panel gilt tooled, back 

- panel blind tooled in various designs with centre vignette coats 
of arms, those on front panels having onlays of morocco in yari- 
ous colors; gilt tops, uncut. 

New York and London: M. Walter Dunne [1901] 
THE CoLLEcTors’ EpiTion, Saint Dunstan Bindings. Only a limited 
number were issued. 
CONTENTS 

Diary of John Evelyn. Edited by William Bray. 2 vols. 
Memoirs of the Emperor Napoleon. By Madame Junot. 3 vols. 
Secret Memoirs of the Court of Berlin. By Comte de Mirabeau. 
Memoirs of Louis XIV. and the Regency. By the Duke of Saint- 

Simon. Translated by Bayle St. John. 38 vols. 
Memoirs of the Comtesse du Barry. Written by Herself. 


Secret Memoirs of Princess Lamballe. Edited and Annotated by 
Catherine Hyde. : 


199. Secret Courr Memoirs. Illustrated with photogravures, etchings, 
and photo etchings on Japan paper. 10 vols. 8vo, three-quarter 
brown morocco, backs ribbed, gilt lettered, and gilt tooled, gilt” 
tops, uncut. Paris and Boston: The Grolier Society, noe date 

EDITION DE GRAND LUXE, limited to 1,000 copies. This set, No. 46. 
[Continued 


7 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


[No. 199—Continued| 
CONTENTS 


Secret Memoirs of the Court of Berlin, by Count Mirabeau. 2 vols. 
Empress Josephine, with Anecdotes of the Courts of Navarre and 
Malmaison, by Madame Ducrest. 3 vols. 
Courts of Louis XV. and XVI., by Madame Du Hausset and Prin- 
cess Lamballe. 2 vols. 
Court of St. Cloud, by A Gentleman at Paris. 2 vols. 
Louis XIV. and the Regency, by the Duchesse d’Orléans. 


200. Seymour (Roperr). Popular Sketches by Robert Seymour. 16 full- 
page plates. Printed & Published by R. Carlile, June. 137, Fleet 
St. London. May 1, 18384. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt tooled back, 

leather label, gilt inner and outer borders, by Morrell. 
London: R. Carlile, Jun., 1834 


201. SHakesprarRE, WiLtLIAM. The Bankside Shakespeare. Edited by 
Appleton Morgan. The Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies of 
Mr. William Shakespeare. As Presented at the Globe and Black- 
friars Theatres, circa 1591-1623. 20 vols. 8vo, grey boards, linen 
backs, paper labels, uncut and largely unopened. 
New York: The Shakespeare Society of New York, 1888-1892 


THE BANKSIDE SHAKESPEARE, Only 500 copies printed at the River- 
side Press, Cambridge. 

The text furnished the players, in parallel pages with the first re- 
vised folio text. Critical Introductions by Appleton Morgan, Charles W. 
Thomas, Alfred Waites, and others. 


202. SueLiitny (Percy ByssHe) aNnp Kuars (JoHn). The Complete Works 
of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Nathan Haskell Dole. 8 
vols.; also, Complete Works of John Keats. Edited by Nathan 
Haskell Dole. 4 vols. Htched and photogravure portraits and 
plates, some in colors, on Japan paper. Together, 12 vols. 8vo, 
half brown morocco, backs lettered and gilt tooled with crimson 

_ floral onlays, gilt tops, uncut. 
London and Boston: Virtue & Co. [1904-1906] 
LAUREL EDITION, limited to 1,000 numbered copies. 


203. Smiru (Apert). The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher 
Tadpole at Home and Abroad. Illustrated with portrait of the 
author and 32 etched plates by John Leech. First edition. 8vo, 
half green morocco, back gilt lettered and tooled, gilt top, some 
plates very slightly foxed. London: Richard Bentley, 1848 


204. Smorterr (Tosias). The Works of Tobias Smollett. Edited by 
George Saintsbury. Illustrated with full-page portraits and 
scenes, by Frank Richards, 12 vols. 12mo, half green morocco, 
gilt backs and tops, contents lettered. 

ip London: Gibbings and Company, 1895 
Edition limited to 1,500 copies. 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


205. Sternp (Laurence). Life and Works of Laurence Sterne. Hitched 
and engraved plates. 12 vols. 8vo, half crimson levant morocco, 
gilt tops, uncut, gilt, tooled, lettered, and ribbed backs, 

New York: [Westminster Press, 1904] 
THE YorK EDITION, limited to 250 sets. This set, No. 161. 


CONTENTS 


Tristam Shandy. 4 vols.;.Sentimental Journey; Journal to Bliza, 
and Various Letters; Sermons, 2 vols.; Letters, 2 vols.; Life 
of Sterne, by Percy Fitzgerald, 2 vols. . 


206. Sun (Evuennt). Works of Eugene Sue. Illustrated with etched 
portrait and plates on Japan paper. 20 vols. 8vo, terra-cotta 
buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Francis-A. Niccolls & Co:, no date 


EDITION DE Luxe, limited to 1,000 copies. This set, No. 81. 


CONTENTS 


The Mysteries of Paris, 6 vols.; Wandering Jew, 6 vols.; Arthur; 
Indolence; Knight of Malta; Pride, 2 vols.; Envy; Avarice, 
Anger; Luxury, Gluttony. ; 


207. Swirr (JonatHan). The Works of Jonathan Swift. Edited by — 
Temple Scott. With a Biographical Introduction by Rt. Hon. W. 
Lecky. Illustrated with full-page photogravure portraits and 
facsimiles. 8 vols. 12mo, half brown morocco, gilt backs with 
floral designs, gilt tops, contents lettered. 3! 
London: George and Sons, 1900 


DRYDEN EDITION, limited to 432 numbered sets. 


CONTENTS 


A Tale of a Tub; Journal to Stella, 2 vols.; Religion and the 
Church, 2 vols.; Gulliver’s Travels; English Tracts, 2 vols. 


208. Taine (Hippotyre A.). History of English Literature. Trans- 
lated from the French by H. Van Laun. Illustrations and title- 
pages on Japan paper. 4 vols. in 8, 8vo, cloth, paper labels, gilt 
tops, uncut. | 

Philadelphia: The Gebbie Publishing Company, 1895 


LIMITED EpITIon, of which 100 copies have been printed. This is — 
copy No. 4. 4 


209. Tatuuyranp. Memoirs of the Prince de Talleyrand. Edited, with 
a Preface and Notes by the Duc de Broglie. Translated by Ra- 
phaél Ledos de Beaufort and Mrs. Angus Hall. With portraits 
on Japanese vellum paper. 5 vols. 8vo, half dark blue morocco, 
gilt, gilt tops, uncut. aDP 

Paris and Boston: The Napoleon Society, 1895: 

EDITION NATIONALE, limited to 500 copies, of which this is No. 157. 


a 


[Tig ON] 
SUIPUIG JO 9[IWMISOBRY poonpory 
SY¥IOM SIH JO UOTIpPH dl419snuey 


QNVHUYOHL GIAVG AUNHH : 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


210. Tennyson (AtFrep, Lorp). The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 
Poet Laureate. Edited by William J. Rolfe. Numerous full- 
page etchings, also title-pages, on Japan paper. 12 vols.; [Also] 
Alfred, Lord Tennyson. A Memoir by His Son. Full-page illus- 
trations, including etchings and title pages on Japan paper. 4 
vols. Together, 16 vols. royal 8vo, three-quarter calf, gilt pan- 
elled backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 


Boston: Dana Estes and Company, 1897 
EDITION Dr Granp Luxe, limited to 1,000 copies. This copy No. 289. 


211. THornau (Henry Davin). The Writings of Henry David Thoreau. 
Photogravure portrait and views on Japan paper. 20 vols. 8vo, 
full claret colored crushed levant morocco; backs ribbed, gilt 
lettered, and handsomely gilt tooled with tall sunflowers, the 
petals. being onlaid with blue, green, white, and gilt morocco; 
covers similarly decorated with sunflowers in conventional de- 
sign on pyramidal base, and with sprays in upper corners; doub- 
lures gilt tooled with double fillet borders and corner sprays of 
laurel, enclosing centre panels of crushed green levant; end 
leaves of moire silk, gilt tops, uncut. 


Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1906 


MANuscriIPtT EDITION, signed by the publishers, and limited to 600 
numbered copies. One full 4to page of the AUTHOR’s AUTOGRAPH MANU- 
script, from “The Purple Grasses,” is bound in with this set. 


CONTENTS 


A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers; Walden; Maine 
Woods; Cape Cod Miscellanies; Excursions, Poems; 
Familiar Letters; Journal, 14 vols. 


[See Reproduction of Binding. | 


212. Timps (JoHN). English Eccentrics and Eccentricities. 2 vols. 
7 small 8vo, full brown levant morocco, backs gilt lettered and 
richly gilt tooled, panel borders with triple fillet lines, inside 

borders gilt tooled with scrolls, gilt edges, By Morra zt. 


London, 1866 


Extra-ILLUSTRATED with 110 plates, engraved, etched, stippled, etc., 
a few in colors. The plates include theatres, court-houses, etc., and the 
portraits celebrated actors and actresses, soldiers, wits, writers, artists, 
sovereigns, beauties and statesmen. 


918. Tissor (J. Jamus). The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. Three 
| Hundred and Sixty-Five Compositions from the Four Gospels 
with Notes and Explanatory Drawings. Notes Translated by 

Mrs. Arthur Bell. Profusely illustrated with full-page and teat 
illustrations, many in colors. 4 vols. 4to, leather, gilt, gilt tops, 

uncut. New York, 1899 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 1 9th 
eet And cectasenttaaer i Raaichaotatiht Miablecdacta 


214. Universau Crciorampia AND ATLAs. Charles Kendall Adams, Edi- 
tor-in-Chief. A Newly Revised and Enlarged Edition. Rossiter 
J@hnson, Editor of Revision. With volume of “Educational 
Courses.” Illustrated with numerous colored plans, and other 
plates, engravings, etc. 18 vols. imperial 8vo, half morocco, mar- 
bled edges. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1908 


215. Venice. Streets and Canals in Venice and in the Islands of the 
Lagoons. Edited by Ferdinand Ongania. A series of 50 full- 
page photogravure plates. Folio, morocco back, uncut. | 
Venice: Ferd. Ongania, Publisher.—New York: D. Appleton and 

Company, 1895-1896 
Among the views illustrated are the following—Paradise Street and 


Bridge, New Court, The Boat Canal, Maddalena Rio, Calle dell ’Angelo, 


The Island of San Francesco del Deserto, S. Mark’s Church and Square, 
Isola delle Vignole, The Holy Apostles’ Canal, and others. 


216. Vurne (Jutes). Works of Jules Verne. Edited by Charles F. 
Horne. Illustrated with portrait of the author, full-page plates, 
vignettes, and some frontispieces in colors and tints. 15 vols. 
8vo, marble-grained grey leather, gilt lettered and tooled, gilt 
tops, uncut. 

New York and London: Vincent Parke & Co., no date 
EDITION DecoreEg, limited to 300 numbered copies. This set, No. 81. 
CONTENTS 


Five Weeks in a Balloon; Off on a Comet; Exploration of the 
World; A Floating City; Twenty Thousand Leagues under 
the Sea; Dick Sands; Robue the Conqueror; Steam House; 
Round the World in Highty Days, and others. 


217. Votrarire (JnAN F. M. Anovet pz). The Works of Voltaire. A Con- 
temporary Version. A Critique and Biography by the Rt. Hon. 
John Morley. Illustrated with 200 designs, comprising repro- 
_ductions of rare old engravings, steel plates, photogravures, and 
curious fac-similes. 42 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut, in 
cardboard slip cases. 


Paris: London: New York: Chicago: E. R. Dumont [1901]. 


FrerneEy EpitTion, limited to 190 sets, of which this is the “Double 
Star copy.” 
CONTENTS 


* 


Philosophical Dictionary, 10 vols.; Candide; Romances, 3 vols.; + 


Dramas, 5 vols.; Poems; Essays; Charles XII. of Sweden, 2 
vols.; Age of Louis XIV., 2 vols.; War of 1741; General 
. History, 7 vols.; Annals of the Empire, 2 vols., and others. 


218. Waxtpote (Horace). Memoirs of the Reign of King George the 


Third. First Published by Sir Denis Le Marchant Bart. and now 
re-edited by G. F. Russell Barker. Illustrated with 16 full-page 
portraits. 4 vols. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt panelled backs, 
gilt tops, uncut. London and New York, 1894 


Set OP 
Re 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


219. Waters CoLuection. Oriental Ceramic Art. ITllustrated by Ex- 
amples from the Collection of W. T. Walters. Text and Notes by 
Dr. S. W. Bushell, of H. R. M. Legation, Peking. Illustrated with 
116 plates in colors and over 400 reproductions in black and 
white. 10 sections. imperial folio, boards decorated with dragons 
in colors, silk backs, enclosed in 5 handsome portfolios of padded 
green cloth with silk ties and tassels; Also, Text by S. W. Bush- 
ell, 8vo, cloth, 1899. Together, 11 vols. 


New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1897-1899 


LIMITED EDITION oF 500 Corres. The plates include a fine etched 
portrait by Rajon, with the beautiful colored illustrations matted on 
Japan paper. The drawings composing this monumental work occupied 
the water-color artists for over seven years and the result is a long 
series of exact reproductions of the choicest specimens of the Walters 
Collection, considered the finest and most complete in existence. 

The work was produced under the personal supervision of Mr. L. 
Prang and a number of experts in oriental porcelain. 


220. WaRNER (CHARLES DupLEY). The Complete Writings of Charles 
| Dudley Warner. Edited by Thomas R. Lounsbury. Illustrated 
with photogravure portraits and plates, including hand-colored 
portrait of the author, and other original plates, on India paper, 
some signed by the artists,—Frank T. Merrill, E. H. Garrett, 
Helena E. Ogden, and others. Vignette titles, one in colors. 15 
vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed green levant morocco, backs 
ribbed, gilt lettered and with fillet panels enclosing floral design 

with spiral leaves, gilt tops, uncut. 


Hartford: The American Publishing Co., 1904 


AUTOGRAPH EDITION, signed by the editor and the publisher. Limited 
to 612 copies. This set, No. 163. 


Contains a fine A. L. S. by the author, 2 pp. 8vo, Florence, Decem- 
ber 26, 1890, telling of his plans for the trip to Egypt and back to Ger- 
many, “for Mrs. Warner wants to hear Parcifal at Beyreuth.”’. Also, a 
page of the OrigGINAL Manuscriet from ‘In the Levant,’ in Warner’s 
autograph. 


CONTENTS 


My Summer in a Garden, Backlog Studies; The Golden House; 
My Winter on the Nile; In the Levant; A Roundabout Jour- 
ney; South and West; That Fortune; As We were Saying; 
Their Pilgrimage; Saunterings, and others. 


221. Warren (SamvueL). The Writings of Samuel Warren. With /ront- 
ispieces. 5 vols. 12 mo, half green morocco, gilt, gilt tops. 


Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1854 


Comprises Ten Thousand a Year; Miscellanies, Now and Then; Diary 
of a late Physician. 


First Session, Wednesday A fternoon, November 19th 
te accent ash Mettaliataaadct ini lichalotilateti sh 


222. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Weems (Rey. M. L.) A History of the 
; Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits, of General George Wash- 
ington, Faithfully Taken from Authentic Documents, and, now, 
in Second Edition Improved. Portrait of Washington, engraved 
by Tanner for M. L. Weems. 8vo, full crimson morocco, gilt 

back and top, gilt inner border, uncut. 
Philadelphia: Re-Printed by John Bioren [1800} 


223. Wupsrrr (Daniei).- The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster. 
Illustrated with portraits and plates on Japanese vellum paper. — 
18 vols. large 8vo, three-quarter maroon morocco, gilt, gilt tops, . 
uncut, contents lettered. 
Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1913 


NATIONAL Epition. Limited to 1,050 copies, of which this ig No. 157. 
Generally conceded to be the finest edition of the writings of Daniel 


Webster. 
CONTENTS 


Memoir, and Speeches on various Occasions; Speeches in Con- 
gress; Legal Arguments; Diplomatic Papers; Miscellaneous 
Papers; Addresses Hitherto Uncollected; Speeches in Congress, 
etc., Hitherto Uncollected; Private Correspondence. 


224. WuITMAN (Watt). The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman. Is- 
sued under the Editorial Supervision of R. M. Bucke, T. B. Har- 
ned, and Horace L. Traubel. With Bibliographical and Critical 
Material prepared by Oscar Lovell Triggs. Htched portrait OF 
Whitman by Jacques Reich, and photogravure portraits, plates 
and facsimiles on Japan paper. 10 vols. 8vo, half crushed green 
morocco, backs ribbed and gilt tooled in design of flowers and 
leaves, gilt tops, uncut. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons [1902] 


THE COLLECTOR'S CAMDEN EpiTIon, limited to 300 numbered sets. It 
consists of Poems and Prose Works, in 3 and 7 volumes respectively. 


225. WuHitmMan (Watt). November Boughs. 1888; Good-Bye My Fancy. 
2d Annex to Leaves of Grass. Portrait. 1891. Boru First Epr- | 
TIONS; Leaves of Grass. [1891] Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt 
tops, uncut. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1888-1891 


226. WiLpr (Oscar). The Writings of Oscar Wilde [and His Life.] Illus- 
trated with photogravure plates in two states, Japan and Plate 
paper. 15 vols. 8vo, three-quarter blue levant morocco, backs 
ribbed, gilt lettered, and gilt tooled with sun-flower having petals 
onlaid in golden brown and green morocco, gilt tops, uncut, with 


slip cases. London and New York: A. R. Keller & Co., 1907 

UnirormM Epition DE Luxe, limited to 200 numbered copies. This 

copy No. 33. f 
CONTENTS 


Dorian Gray; What Never Dies; Epigrams; Intentions; Poems; 
Poems in Prose; BHssays, Criticisms, and Reviews; Essays 
and Stories by Lady Wilde; De Profundis; Salome, Duchess 
of Padua, Vera; Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Hus- 
band; House of Pomegranates, The Happy Prince; His Life, 
with Critical Estimate of His Writings, and others, 


First Session, Wednesday Afternoon, November 19th 


927. Witey (EpwiIn) aNnp Kines (Irvine E.). The United States: Its 
Beginnings, Progress and Modern Development. Illustrated with 
engraved plates, maps, and views, some colored. 10 vols. and In- 
dex vol. In all, 11 vols. square 8vo, undressed calf, backs gilt let- 
tered and tooled with American shield and eagle; panels gilt 
tooled with crest and laurel, gilt edges. 


New York: American Educational Alliance, [1912-1913] 


928. Wiliam II. or Germany. Fischer (Henry W.). Private Lives of 
Kaiser William II and His Consort. Secret History of the Court 
of Berlin. From the Papers and Diaries of Ursula Countess von 
Eppinghoven. Portraits, plates, and facsimiles. 3 vols. 8vo, half 
crushed crimson levant morocco, backs ribbed, gilt lettered and 
gilt tooled, gilt tops, uncut. 


New York: J. R. Smith & Co. [1909] 


Dre LUxE EpiTion. Limited to 500 numbered copies. This copy, No. 
172. 


229. Wixson (G. H.). The Eccentric Mirror: Reflecting a faithful and 
¢ interesting delineation of Male and Female Characters, Ancient 
and Modern. . .the whole exhibiting an interesting and won- 

_derful display of Human Action in the Grand Theatre of the 
World. With 4 Engraved title-pages and 38 engraved portraits. 

4 vols. 12mo, three-quarter green levant morocco, gilt panelled 

backs, gilt edges. London: Printed for James Cundee, 1806-1807 


230. Winsor (JusTtIN). Narrative and Critical History of America. Il- 

lustrated with numerous portraits, maps, views, facsimiles, etc. 

- 8 vols. in 16, imperial 8vo, half morocco, ribbed and gilt lettered 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. [1889] 


231. Woman: In all ages and in all countries. Jllustrated with photo- 
gravure and other plates, some in hand colors, mostly i two 
states, India paper and Japan paper. 10 vols. Svo, half vellum 
and boards, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia: George Barrie, [1907] 


JAPAN VELLUM PAPER EDITION, limited to 1,000 numbered and regis- 
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Greek Women, by Mitchell Carroll; Roman Women, by Alfred 
Brittain; Women of Early Christianity, by Brittain and Car- 
roll; Oriental: Women, by Edward B. Pollard; Women of 
Mediaeval France, by Pierce Butler; Women of the Romance 
Countries, by J. R. Effinger; Women of Modern France, by 
Hugo P. Thieme; Women of the Teutonic Nations, by Her- 
mann Schoenfeld; Women of England, by Bartlett James; 
Women of America, by John Rouse Larus. 


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ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, DRAWINGS AND CARICATURES 
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(Numbers 233 to 438, Inclusive) 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK 
(Numbers 233 to 237, Inclusive) 


9383. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). OricinaL Drawincs. Thomson (James). 
The Seasons. Hatra-illustrated with four original watercolor 
drawings by Isaac Cruikshank. 12mo, full blue crushed levant 
morocco, with inlaid floral design in corners of each cover, and 
gilt tooled lines on sides and back, gilt top, BY SANGORSKI. 
London: Printed for A. Millar, and sold by T. Cadell, in the 

Strand. MDCCLXVIII (1768) 


A most charming and attractive volume. The drawings are possibly 
unique, as they are not known to have been published. These drawings 
are charming and delicately finished water-color sketches by Isaac 
Cruikshank and illustrate the four Seasons. Each is signed with the 

/ artist’s initials and each has pen-and-ink inscription on lower margin. 
They comprise: 


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4) (1) “Spring.” A group of three dancing maidens, one scattering 
flowers and being crowned with roses by her companions; the third 
maiden is in the background playing the tambourine. A tree, hills and 
brook form, the landscape. 


XP [See Frontispiece for Reproduction. ] 
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Ow’ (2) “Summer.” Four damsels in flowing robes are dancing in a 


shaded glen; above them, in the clouds, two cherubs are dropping roses 
on their heads. 


(3) “AurumN.”’ Landscape, with field of rye, where a man and 
woman are reaping; mountain in background, tree to left; in the fore- 
ground three maidens in loose robes are walking toward the spectator. 


(4) “Whnyter.” An old man with cloak drawn tightly around him 
is walking away from the wintry blast represented by three cherubs 
in a cloud and blowing wind; two boys are skating on a pond to the 
right. 


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234. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Oricinan Drawines. Thomson (James) 
The Seasons. With the Life of the Author. Hngraved portrait 
of the author and four charming etchings by Isaac Cruikshank, 

each of the latter signed, “I. Cruikshanks delt.” “R. Laurie fect.” 

12mo, full green crushed levant morocco, gilt back, gilt tooled 


lines on sides, gilt top, by Sangorski. 
/ vA London: Printed for T. Heptinstall, No. 181 Fleet Street [1797] 


9 A charming edition. Opposite each plate is inserted, after first being 
\ inlaid, the Finr ORIGINAL FINISHED DRAWING, IN BLACK AND WHITE AND 
\ W'ASH OF THE SAME BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. Bach drawing is signed by 

' the artist with ‘his initials, each has the subject name on back, and the 
last, “Winter,” has the following inscription in pen-and-ink on back— 
“The Four Seasons, Original Drawings by J. Cruikshank ( Winter),” and 
the autograph signature of the engraver—"R. H. Laurie Esqr.” _ 


235. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). OricInaL WATERCOLOR AND WasH DRawIne. 
Signed by the artist, “I. Ck.” and with the following inscription 
in ink, on lower margin, “Fleet market evacuated or Sans Cu- 


lottes in possession.” Height, 1414; length, 20 inches. 
This humorous drawing represents a band of French Republican 
Soldiers sacking the market; two of them are gnawing at a round of 
ay) : beef; others are unhooking the joints of meat in the butcher’s shop; a 
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part of the company with officers at their head is approaching with a 
flag lettered “La Gloire du Republique.” 


VERY FINE. 


236. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Oricinan Smpra Drawinc. “The Dance.” 
Signed by the artist, “I. C.” Height 1214; length, 19 inches, a 
portion of right side left blank by the artist. . C4 


A large company of youths and maidens with a few elderly people 
- are assembled in a large room; some are seated at a table to the 
right, before which a couple are in intimate conversation, the man 
Oo” being seated; two couples are in the centre of the room, dancing, a 
dog runs between one couple; to the left the fiddler is playing by his 

side a woman is nursing an infant in her arms. 


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237. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Orrer1naL Cotorep Crayon Drawing. Ani- 
mated park scene, with four ladies. An Irish lassie with her 
hand on her hips and a challenge in her eyes, comes between two 

.° ladies, one of whom is walking away, the other, evidently the 
70 .~ girl’s mistress, passes her with a haughty stare; in the back- 
ground the fourth lady is seated on a bench. Signed by the artist, 

26 “I, 0.” Height, 1314; width, 1014 inches. aS 


FINE PIEcE. WELL Executep. A most desirable item. 


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238. CRUISHANK (Isaac). Tales to my Daughter: Moral and Interest- 
ing. Translated from the French by Mrs. E. W. Symes. With 
folding frontispiece, crudely colored by hand, and 2 full-page 
plates, by I. OC. Cruikshank. 16mo, original gray printed wrap- 


€ J pers, vignette on front cover. In cloth case, lettered in gilt on 
; back. London: Dean and Munday [1818] 
First HpITion. Marchmont, 464. The frontispiece crudely colored 

by hand. 


239. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). A Series of Five Plates designed by Isaac 
Cruikshank, and Engraved and Printed in Colors by Mays, Rob- 
erts, and others. Each plate loosely tipped on heavy paper, 
guarded and bound in one vol. 4to, half green morocco, lettered 
up back. London, 1797 


VERY RARE SERIES, These plates are very different from the gen- 
eral character of Isaac Cruikshank’s work. Aside from the beauty of 
the plates they are of great importance as illustrating the diversity of 
the elder Cruikshank’s artistic powers. All the plates are lettered— 
JuLIA’s JOURNEY TO LONDON, with the following sub-titles, inscriptions 
and date,—Julia and her faithful servant Joe departing to take the 
Warwick Stage to London. “Cruikshank del. Mays sculp.’’ “Published 
as the act directs April 17, 1797, for G. Riley, 66 Old Bailey.” 


Julia arrives at Lord C’s house to solicit a Curacy for her Father, 
where she is rudely treated by Young Lord C, but is resented by his 


a, , Father’s Chaplain. “Orwikshank del.” “Roberts sculp.” There is no 
aS) . publisher’s line. The names of artist and engraver very faint. 
\ Julia betrayed into a house of ill fame from whence she is rescued 


by a highwayman. “Cruishank del.” ‘‘Mays sculp.” Without pub- 
lisher’s line. 


Julia examined by the Justice on suspicion of being an accomplice of 
the Highwayman. “Cruikshank del.” “P. Roberts sc.’ Without 
publisher’s line. 


Julia in the Watchmans Lodgings, where she is searched by two Bow 
Street runners. “Cruikshank del.” ‘Balston sculp,.” “Published April 
17,4001." 


The above plates are all cut to plate-mark; put have the inscribed 
lower margins, as given above. 


COLORED CARICATURES BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK 
[Numbers 240 to 268, Inclusive. ] 


240. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Conorep Caricature. A Right Honorable 

alias in a Sans Culotte. How Happy could I be with Either 

, Were I but the Chief of the Throng—But De—n it, as I can get 

°. neither, I'll take either Part of the Song. “JC.” London Pub 
lg: Decr. 20, 1792, by S. Fores. . . Folio, cut to plate-mark. 


A composite figure, representing Fox in his double character as 
a loyal subject of King George and Advocate of the French Revolu- 
tion. Beneath is a manuscript note relating to the historical and 
political significance of the print. 


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241. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorep CaricaturE. Half Seas Over, alias 


243. 


The Hopes of the Family. “JC.” London, Pub. March 7, 1794, by 
S. W. Fores. | 

A political caricature of a composite figure divided down the 
centre, the left half representing Fredric, Duke of York, and the right 
half Frederic, Bishop of Osnaburgh. A former owner has written the 
names of the characters represented, on the lower margin. In the 
lower right hand corner is the stamp of “S. W. F.” indicating the 
print to be from the personal collection of the publisher. 


CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cororep CaricaTurs. Pray remember Us 
Poor Children!!! “IC.” London Pub, July 12, 1795, by S. W. 
Fores. ; 

Beneath the print is mounted a manuscript of the political. history 
depicted on the same. Three statesmen are about to enter a room in 


Parliament, one William Pitt is silent, while Fox, another member of 
the trio, is pleading for the Irish. 


CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorep Caricature, Ladies Wigs! “Wood- 
ward del.” “Oruikshanks sculp.” “Pub. June 12, 1798, by 8S. W. 
Fores. . . .” A folio sheet with six illustrations portraying fe- 
male characters in various wigs, with appropriate.sayings on 
tablet beneath each. Folded to small folio, in cloth portfolio, let- 
tered on front cover. 


CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorep Caricature. The Raft in Danger 
or the Republican Crew Disappointed. “IC.” Published by 8S. W. 
Fores. . . . January 28,1798. . . . Height, 914; length, 26%4 
inches. Cut to plate-mark. 

An unusually fine and important caricature by the Elder Cruik- 
shank. A castle on a ferry-shaped raft is being towed to land by a 


stout rope the other end of which is being wound around a turn-stile 
by several English statesmen. 


CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorep Cartcaturps. Two colored cari- 
cature etchings by Isaac Cruikshank “Familiar Ghosts,” Sketch 
1. Ghost of a Village Lawyer. “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank 
sculp.” “London Published by 8S. W. Fores. . .. June 4, 
1799. . . .” Sketch 2. Ghost of the Viear!! “Woodward del.” 
“Cruikshank sculp.” “London Published by S. W. Fores. .. . 
June 4, 1799.” Together, 2 pieces, small folio, enclosed in cloth 
folder, lettered on front. London, 1799 


CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cotorep Caricatures. A. series of Seven 
Plates of “Miseries of Human Life.” Designed by G. M. Wood- — 
ward, and etched by Isaac Cruikshank. Height of each plate, 
$14; length, 1214 inches; some of the plates are cut to plate 

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[ No. 246—Continued | 


mark, others have margins. All the plates have the artist’s 
name, “Woodward del.” All but one have the etcher’s name, 
“Oruikshank se.” (sic). [ London, 1800] 


In blue cloth portfolio, lettered on front. A humorous series of 
sketches, each plate has line at top,—‘‘Miseries of Human Life;” the 
inscription on the lower margins reading as follows,—‘Being mounted 
on a beast who as soon as you have watered him on the road, proceeds 
very cooly to repose himself in the middle of the pond, without taking 
you at all into his counsel, or paying the slightest attention to your 
vivid remonstrances on the subject.” 

“During the endless time you are kept waiting in a carriage while 
ladies are shopping having your patience soothed by the setting of a 
saw close at your ear.” : 

“Treading in a beau trap while in the act of gaily advancing your 
foot, to make a bow to some charming woman of your acquaintance 
whom you suddenly meet, and to whom you liberally impart a share of 
the jet d’eau.” 

“Squatting plump on an unsuspected cat in your chair!” 

“Inviting a friend (whom you know to be particularly fond of the 
dish) to partake of a fine hare. . . but which is no sooner brought 
in, than the whole party with one nose order it to be taken out.” 

“As you are quietly walking along in the vicinity of Smithfield on 
Market day finding yourself suddenly obliged though your dancing 
days have been long over, to lead outside, cross over, foot it, and a 
variety of other steps and figures,—with mad bulls for your partners.” 

“Being accelerated in your walk by the lively application of a 
chairman pole a posteriori—his by your leave, not coming till after he 
has taken it.” 


247. CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc). Cotorep Caricatures. Military leap frog— 


“7 


or Hints to Young Gentlemen by Messrs..Blackwood & Co. 
“T Oks.” Pubd. by S. W. Fores. . . . June 5, 1807. Douglas, No. 
755; The Vision of Nantes or the Patriotic Attack of the Troops 
National. “I. Cruikshank Del.” London Pub, July 20, 1791, by 8. 
Fores. Together, 2 pieces, oblong 4to. 


248, ORUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cotorep Caricatures. A Collection of po- 


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7 


liticalcaricatures by Isaac Cruikshank, as follows,—A Republican 
Belle. A Picture of Paris for 1794. “IC.’ London Pub, March 
10, 1794, by S. W. Fores. . . .; The Martyr of Equality Behold 
the Progress of our System. “I Cruikshanks.” London Pub, Feb. 
12, 1793, by S. W. Fores. . . .; The Martyrdom of Marie An- 
toinette, Queen of France, Octr. 16, 17938. “Cruikshank.” Lon- 
don, Pub Octr. 28, 1793, by 8S.’ W. Fores. . . . Together, 3 
pieces, 4to. 


249, CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cororep Caricatures. A collection of 


Broadside Ballads, with colored head-pieces by Isaac Cruik- 
shank, as follows,—The Barber’s Wedding. “Cruikshank Lf a gs 
Pub July 1, 1791, by S. W. Fores... . . With twenty-five stan- 


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[No. 256—Continued] . 


28, 1798 .. .; Taking an Emetic. “I Ck.” Published by S. W. 
Fores ...; March 12, 1800; One of the Family. Pubd. Deer. 20, 
1795, by S. W. Fores ... [Illustrative of Pitt’s Convention Ball. 
To the right a former owner has written the name of “I, Cruik- 
Shank fecit.”]; Positive Love. Cast my Love thine Eyes around. 
“Woodward del.” “Cruikshank-st.”. Published at Aekermanns ° 
Gallery ... London Feb. 7, 1799; A Divine in his Glory!! The 
business of his Church he did by Proxy. And loved all Doxies 
—but the Ortho-doxy. “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank st? Pub. 


by S. W. Fores ... May 28, 1799 . . .; An Industrious Man. 
“Woodward del.’ “Cruikshank-s.” London Pubd. by S. W. 
Fores... Janry. 6, 1798... Together, 6 pieces, small folio. 


257. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cortorep Caricatures. A Collection of 


Political and Social Caricatures by Isaac Cruikshank, as follows, 
—A New French Bussing Match or more Cursing & Swearing 
for the Assembly. “I 0.” Lond. Pub. July 16, 1790, by S. W. 
Fores ...; Dan beating the Phillistines. “I 0.” Pub. May, 1792, 
by W. Fores ... London. This plate illustrates a boxing match, 
with the characters of Bulcher, Johnson, Mendoza; Ward, Joe 
Ward, and Jackson; The Corporation’s Visit to their Brother 
in Smithfield or the Hog’s Feast on being Sworn-In. “I Oruik- 
shank 1790;” Resist unto Blood The true Christian Warfare, 
the Spirit against Flesh. A Sketch for an Altar Piece for the 
Church at Hendon. “I Crukshanks Del.” London Pub. Feb y. 
17, 1791, by S. Fores .. . Written to the left of title, in ink— * 
“Clerical Boxing Match;’ A Disunion or the Family Compact 
Disturbed. “J. OC.” London Pub. Feb. 26, 1791, by S. W. Fores . . i 
A Gallows. A Hanging Collar. A Cut Down. “Orwikshank 
1791.” London Pub. Sepr. 22, 1791, by 8S. W. Fores... Together, 
6 pieces, oblong 4to. 


258, CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cotorep Caricaturrs. A Collection of po- 


coal 
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litical and other caricatures by I. Cruikshank, as follows —Po- 
lonius, The Tallest, Fittest, Prosperest. Man to walk before the 
King!!! “IO.” London Pub. Novr. 7, 1795, by S.-W. eves se: 
A Spy!!! Or the Blessings of a Convention Bill. “J0." London 
Pub. Nov. 18, 1795, by S. W. Fores . . . ; The Renunciation of 
Ex Noble now become a Republican. Sans-Culotte Citizen. — 
“I. 0. London Pub. June 10, 1794, by S. W. Fores... 3 The 
Rage or Shepherds I have lost my Waist. “IC.” London Pub. 
by S. W. Fores. . . . December 1, 1794; The Solicitor General 
for the French Republic. “IC.” London Pub. Febr. 18, 1793, by 
S. W. Fores . . . ; Consolation in the Gout! “Woodward del.” 
“Cruikshank st.” London Pub. by S. W. Fores . . . 1769 
(wrong date, and a late impression of the plate). Together, 6 
pieces, folio. 

An interesting series of Isaac Cruikshank’s earlier caricatures of a 
political nature. 


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259. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CouorEep Caricatures. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures, mostly of a political nature, by Isaac Cruik- 
shank, as follows,—No Reform. No Reform (with portrait of Wil- 
liam Pitt). “IC.” London Pub. April 9, 1795, by S. W. Fores... ; 
The Watchman of the State. “IC.” Pub. June 20, 1797, by NS. W. 
Fores. ... ; The Delegates in Council or Beggars on Horse- 
back. “I Cruikshank del.’ London Published by 8S. W. 
Fores. ... Decr. 20, 1797 . . .; The Doctor and Unruly Patient. 
“10.” Pub. by S. W. Fores , .. Decr. 20, 1797; The Triumph of 

/ Bacchus or a Consultation on the Additional Wine Duty!!! 

Wh» London Pub. April 26, 1796, by S. W. Fores ...; The Royal 
George. “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank sc.” London Pubd. by 
Allen &€ West... Sept. 24, 1796; A Lesson for Princes. “IC.” 
London Pub. by S. W. Fores ..:. October 12, 1796. Together, 
7 pieces, oblong 4to. 

An interesting collection of caricatures by the Elder Cruikshank of 
some of his earlier political work. 


260. CrUIKSHANK (ISAAC). CoLorrep CaricaturEs. A Collection of po- 
litical caricatures by Isaac Cruikshank, as follows,—The Cryer, 
alias the Bell Weather. “Oyes! Oyes! Oyes.” Wanted for a 
Man who has long been endeavoring to serve his Country. “IC.” 
London Published by S. W. Fores... February 24,1797... ; 
A Challenge. “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank sc.” London 
( Pubd. by S. W. Fores ... Nov. 26, 1796... ; Give a Dog an ill 
\- name, they’ll Hang Him. “JC.” London Pub. May 10, 1796, by 
V S. W. Fores ... [Caricatures Fox and Pitt]; Deputy Pendu- 
lums Motion for an Address. “JC.” Lond. Pub. Nov. 29, 1795, 
S. W. Fores ...; A Pair of Wirtembergs! or the Little Wilt- 
shire Dentist easing I‘aro’s Little Daughter of the Tooth Ache. 
“Oruikshank del.” London Published by 8S. W. Fores... July 
6, 1797 .. .; A Beef Eater. “IC.” London Pub. October 24, 
1792; A Visit to the Farm House. “IC.” London. Pub. Octr. 
1, 1791, by S. W. Fores.... Together, 7 pieces, small folio. 


An interesting collection of the Elder Cruikshank’s earlier political 
caricatures. 


961. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cororrp Caricatures. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures by Isaac Cruikshank, mostly of a political na- 

ture, as follows,—Parsonic Piety. “I C0.” London, Pub. Jan. 20, 

5) 1794, by S. W. Fores .. . With the publisher’s private stamp. 


2, [Two views on one sheet, to the left the Parson in the pulpit, 
,‘). to the right he is leaving with a woman from a house with 
ys sign “Dealer in Spiritual Liquor”] ; Lord Howe they run, or the 


British Tars giving the Carmigols a Dressing on Memorable Ist 
of June, 1794. “IC.” London Pub. June 25, 1794, by 8S. W. Fores; 
A Peep at the Plenipo—!!! “London Pub. Janry. 1, 1794, by 


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S.W.Fores ...” [Court ladies receiving thePlenipotentiary from 
Barbary] ;John Bull’s Hint for a Profitable Alliance. “I C.” 
London Sepr. 26, 1794, by S. W. Fores... [Caricatures John 
Bull, the Prince of Wales and Catherine of Russia]; A Peep 
into Saldanha Bay or Dutch Perfidy Rewarded. “I 0.” London 


Pubd. N 7, 1796, by S. W. Fores ... ; The Three Plagues of 
Life!! “Woodward del.” “I C.’ London Pub. March 17, 1796, 
by S. W. Fores ... [Three figures seated, with inscription above 


each, “In Love,” “In Debt,” “In Liquor’’]; Washing the Black- 
more. “I C.” Pub. by S. W. Fores . .. July 24, 1795; Doctor 
Sangrado Relieving John Bull of the Yellow Fever. “7 0.” Lon 
don Pub. ery. 25, 1795, by S. W. Mores ... Together, 8 pieces, 


oblong 4to. 2 


An unusually interesting collection of colored caricatures by the 
Elder Cruikshank, and some of his earlier work. 


262. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorEp Caricatures. A collection of So- 
cial and Political Caricatures by I. Cruikshank, as follows,— 
Shoeing Asses, The Present Fashion of Making Boots Everlast- 
ing. “Cruikshank Del.” Publish’d. Apr. 20, 1807, by Laurie & 
Whittle ... London; The Cobler and Poet. Sung... by Mr. 
Fawcett. “I Cruikshank.” Publish’d. Apr. 25, 1808, by Laurie & 

/ Whittle ... With 4 stanzas; Bruin become Mediator. “I Ck.” 
Pub. by T. Williamson . . . London, June 4, 1803. Margins cut — 
to plate; The Rapid Fall of the Great River Stocks. “7. Ok.” 
London Pub. by T. Williamson ... April 1, 1803; A Meeting at 
Margate, or a Little Mistake (A Polite Bow from both par- 
ties). “Cruikshank 1803.” Publish’d. Jany. 1st, 1808, by Laurie 
& Whittle ... London; Pharaoh’s Fat Kine—Pharaoh’s Lean 
Kine. “IC.” London Pub. by T. Williamson . . . Feb. 10, 1803 
[Two etchings on one sheet] ; The Sense of the Nation. “J. Ok.” 
Pubd. by T. Williamson . . . London, June 14, 1803; A Good 
Joke. A Groggy Parson. “I Cruikshank Pinat.” Published by 
Laurie & Whittle . .. London Jany. 11th, 1799, Together, 8 
pieces, oblong 4to. 


263. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). Cotorep Caricaturrs. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures, of a political and social nature, by Isaac Cruik- 
Shank, as follows,—The Duel—orCharley longing for a Pop.“10.” 
London Pubd. by 8. W, Fores ... June 1, 1798... ; A Lieu- 
tenant Colonel!! “Wd.” “IC.” London Pubd. by S. W. Fores... 
‘te Jany. 12,1798... ; A New Prop for a Rickety Stool. “JC.” Lon- 
) don Pub. by S. W. Fores ... Feb. 28, 1798; Voluntary Subscrip- 
tions. “I Ck.” London Pub. by S. W. Fores ... Jany. 16. 1798; 
Contradiction or a Strange Consolation. “Cruikshank delin.? 
London Pub. Octr. 10, 1798, at Ackermanns ... ; A Trifling Mis- 
take!! “Woodward del.” “Oruikshank st.” Pubd. by T. Pegg. 405 


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[No. 263—Continued] 


Long Heads upon Change, or the return of Ld Lauderdale “Wood- 
ward del.” “Cruikshank sr.” Published by T. Tegg ... London; A 
Morning Surprise “Why who the Devil have we got here!—lIt is 
only me, Massa.” “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank sculp.” ; A Mas- 
querade, or High Life above Stairs!! “Woodward del.” “Crutk- 
shank sculp.” Publisher’s line cut away; The City Candidates. 
“T Ck.” Published by T. Tegg ... Together, 10 pieces, oblong 4to. 


264. CRUIKSHANK (IsAAc). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of So- 


ne 


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cial and Political Caricatures by I. Cruikshank, as follows,— 
Doubtful Love! “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank st” Published 
at Ackermann’s Gallery ... London, Feb. 7, 1799; A Mother of 
Purl. “I Ck.” Pub. by T. Williamson ... London, Feb. 28, 18038 ; 
The Way to make a good lawyer. “I Ck.” London Pubd. by T. 
Williamson ... London, April 7, 1803; Bruin’s Mistake. “IC.” 
Pub. Jany. 20, 1803, by T. Williamson... ; Dreadful Fears of In- 
vasion. “IC.” Pubd. by T. Williamson ... London, Aug. 2, 1803; 
A Hint for another Statue—or a Sketch of a Modern Weather 


, Cock. “ICk.” London Pub. by S. W. Fores ... Janry. 2, 1804 


[Channing standing on a turn-stile lettered Pitt and Fox]; The 
Modern Circe or a Sequel to the Petticoat. “H Delaney del.” 


“Oruikshank sct.’ Published for the Proprietor by 8S. W. 
Fores ... March 14, 1809; Daddy M’Shane’s Seven Ages “Crwik- 


shank del.” Published Apr. 6, 1807, by Laurie & Whittle... 
[A Ballad song-head, written by Major Downs]; Church Promo- 
tion, or how to Scale a Pulpit! “Published by S. W. Fores... 
Febry. 25, 1809” (Torn into) ; The New Chevy Chace, or Covent 
Garden in an Uproar. “Cruikshank del.” Pubd. Octr., 1809, by T. 
Tegg... (Lower margins torn. This is a Broadside ballad with 
head-piece by Cruikshank.] Together, 10 pieces, folio and small 
folio. 
An interesting collection of the Elder Cruikshank’s caricatures. 


265. CrurksHANK (Isaac). Cotorep Cartcaturns, A Collection of Car- 


icatures by Isaac Cruikshank, from “The Caricature Magazine.” 
By G. M. Woodward. Published by Thomas Tegg, 1807 to 1808, 
as follows,—Title-page to Vol. I. “Woodward Delt.” “Cruik- 


shanks Sculpt;”’ and the following all signed by the artist and 


engraver, “Woodward” and “Oruikshank,” some dated.—A Con- 
sultation of Doctors on the case of Sr Toby Bumper. Feb. 26, 
1807; A Lilliputian Auction; Smoking a Parson. March 10, 
1807; Making a Sailer an Odd Fellow. Decr. ist, 1806; John 
Bull’s Peep into the Budget for the year 1807. Febry. 138, 1807; 
A Tale of Terror. 10 Janry., 1807; A White-Ghost in Ireland. 
April 8, 1808; A Catalanian Pic Nic Society at Private Re- 
hearsal. March 12, 1808; John Bull refreshing the Bear’s Mem- 
ory. Decr. 20, 1807 (This plate is not signed by Woodward) ; 


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[ No. 265—Oontinued | 
Public House Politicians!! Janry. 2, 1807; The Kentish Hop 
Merchant and the Lecturer on Optics!!; John Bull forming a 
Catalini of his own!! March 26, 1807. Together, 13 pieces, ob- 
long, 4to. 
An interesting series of political caricatures. 


266. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorep Encrayines. Two companion stip- 

ple engravings by. Isaac Cruikshank, Baautirutty Prinrep In 

Cotors, entitled, (1) Peggy and Jenny; (2) Peggy and Patie. 

r “Drawn & Engraved by I. Cruikshank.” Each an oval, height, 

oa, 738; width, 61g inches. Each with wide margin, the outer 

rj’ edges untrimmed. Bound in one vol. small folio, half levant 
morocco, lettered up back, ny Zucker, Pua. 

This pair of plates is beautifully and delicately designed and en- 

graved by the Elder Cruikshank, in his earlier manner, so radically dif- 


ferent from the work for his political and social caricatures. Both 
plates are landscapes with the figures in full size in foreground. 


267. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLoren Ercuine. Scotch Washing. Signed 
Pa on the plate, “J Oruikshank.” Height, 75g; width, 614 inches. 
O° or RARE, FINELY PRINTED IN CoLors. Pictures two Scotch women wash- 
ee a ing clothes in tubs by a fountain; a Scotchman is seated on the ground — 

Y watching them; castle on hill in background. . 


268. CRUIKSHANK (Isaac). CoLorEep Sonc-Heaps. A_ ecollection of 
Song-Sheets with characteristic colored caricature -head-pieces 
by I. Cruikshank, as follows,—John Bull in Town, or British 
Wool For Ever. Written and Sung by Mr. Emery. “Published 

) 15, Augt. 1809, by Laurie & Whittle . . . London. With eight 

stanzas; The Little Chimney-Sweep. Written by Mr. Upton. 

“Cruikshank Del.” Publish’d. Apr. 12, 1808, by Laurie & Whit- 

tle... With six stanzas; Tom Tack’s Ghost. Written by C. 

id Dibdin, Jun., and Sung... by Mr. Bannister. “Cruikshank Del.” 

> ¢ Publish’d. July 24, 1808, by Laurie & Whittle . .. With six stan- 

Sa zas; The Irish Smugglers. “Cruikshank Del.” Publish’d. Jany. 

o - 12, 1808, by Laurie & Whittle . . . With six stanzas; The Maid 

Who Died of Love. Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. 
Incledon. Publish’d. Septr. 15, 1807, by Laurie & Whittle. With 
three stanzas; The Ghost, or Mrs. Duffy and Mrs. Cruikshanks. 
Written by T. Dibdin, Esq.—Sung by Mr. Faweett. -Published. 
25th March, 1805, by Laurie & Whittle . .. With seven stan- 
zas; A Dialogue between a British Tar and a French Citizen, 
a Loyal Sketch, in Verse. “Woodward del.” “Orwikshank st.” 
With dialogue printed on each side; Some Push Along with 


Four in Hand, while others Drive at Random. Sung by Mr. — | 


Matthews. “Cruikshank del.” Printed and sold by R. Har- 
rid... Together, 8 pieces, 4to. | 


An interesting collection of Ballads, each with a large colored head- 
piece by Isaac Cruikshank. With character portraits of Matthews, Em- 
ery and others. 


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BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 
[Numbers 269 to 361, Inclusive. ] 


269. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). The Little Warbler. Four Miniature vol- 

umes containing Scottish, English and Irish Comic Songs. 

Each volume with engraved title and frontispiece, unsigned 

in Vols. I. and ITI., but signed in Vols. IT. and IV., “Cruikshank 

40 del. Roberts, sc.” Four vols. (2) 1144 by 21% inches; (2) 134 by 
Bez 234 inches, contemporary calf, rubbed. In red cloth case. 

ey London: Oliver and Boyd; and T. Hughes [1807] 

\ . First EDITION OF THE FIRST SERIES. Douglas, Note 24 (Appendix); 

Cohn, 479. 


These little songbooks were issued in two series—four vols. to the 
first; two volumes to the second. 


This is the first series containing the two frontispieces signed Cruik- 
shank (George), engraved by Roberts. 


270. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Fairburn’s Laughable Songster, or, Heigh 
Cockolorum Jig, For 1807. being an Excellent Collection of 
Laughable, Whimsical, Original, Fashionable and Favorite 
Songs. With a CoLorep Frontispiece of “Punch and Judy” and 
a COLORED VIGNETTE on title of a laughing head, both by Isaac 


SY and George Cruikshank. 12mo, half maroon morocco, lettered 
'  , in gilt on back. Lacks pp. 238 and from 31 to 88. 
Vs London: John Fairburn [1807] 
First Epit1on. Douglas, 325; Cohn, 2738. 


271. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGEe). Metropolitan Grievances; or, A Serio- 
Comic Glance at Minor Mischiefs in London and its Vicinity. By 
One who Thinks for Himself. With folding frontispiece IN 
: Coors entitled “Grievances of London,” by George Cruikshank. 
( 12mo, three-quarter claret levant morocco, gilt lettered back, gilt 

g top, uncut, original blue paper wrappers bound in, By Rivirre. 
London: Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1812 

First EpiTion. Douglas, 9; Cohn, 538. 


272. CRUIKSHANK (GuorGcE). A Picture of London; or, The Metropolis 

' of England Displayed; Giving an Accurate Description of the 

Cheats and Villanies daily Practised Therein, With folding 

frontispiece IN Coors signed “G. Cruikshank, fect.” 16mo, 

24pp., unbound, uncut. In blue cardboard case, leather label, 

42 lettered. London: G. Smeeton, 17 St. Martin’s Lane [1812-1813] 


Douglas, 350; Cohn, 537. Smeeton’s address on the Douglas copy is 
L “139, St. Martins Lane.” 


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273. CrUIKSHANK (GrorGE). [Combe (William).] The Life of Napoleon ; 
a Hudibrastic Poem in Fifteen Cantos, by Doctor Syntax. Hm- 
bellished with 30 engravings IN Coors, including the title, by 
George Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, full red levant morocco (recent), 
gilt panelled back containing floriated centres, cover borders of 
triple fillets, wide inside gilt borders, gilt over rough edges, By 


RIVIERN. London: Printed for T. Tegg, 1815 
First Epirion. Douglas, 16; Cohn, 148. 
~ Bee Tall, handsome copy measuring 5% in. by 9% in. Plates, although 


. unsigned, have Tegg’s imprint with date. There is no printed title issued 
‘, with this work. 


1% errs [See reproduction of Illustrated Title. ] 


274, CRUIKSHANK (GerorGE). The Satirist, or Monthly Meteor. Vols. — 
XIII. and XIV. only. With 12 folding-plates IN Cotors, 8 of 
which are by George Cruikshank and comprise ALL THE PLATES 
Wuicu Hr Mapp ror THis MAcazine. 2 vols. 8yo, full tan 

; calf, gilt backs, borders of triple gilt fillets on covers, inside 
VA gilt borders, gilt edges, leather labels, By Morrett.. 

a London, 1813-1814 

: First Epirion oF THE NEw SERIES. Douglas, 2; Cohn, 695. 

Besides lacking the Title to Vol. XIV. the half title to each of the two 
volumes is missing, also a part of margin of one leaf has been supplied, 


one plate mounted on linen and portion of lower margins of 2 plates cut 
away. 


275. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Trials for Murder. At Kingston Lent As- 

sizes, 1816. Richard Russel for the Murder of his Father... 

John Brooks for the Murder of Edward Thompson.. . . Richard 

Collins for Murdering his Master ... and Elizabeth Mary Mil- 

ler, Charged with Poisoning. With folding plate IN Cotors 

of, “Richard Russel, The Parricide, destroying his Father,’ by 

_» George Cruikshank (unsigned). 16mo, half crimson calf gilt- 

“\» lettered on back, folding plate and title mounted on heavy pa- 

PR pers Loncon: Printed and Sold by J. Bailey [1816] 
Douglas, 416; Reid, 5093. Unknown to Cohn. | 


276. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Hone’s Edition. The Whole of the Burial 
Procession and Obsequies. A Most Correct Account of the Fu- 
neral of the Princess Charlotte, in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. 

/ With folding frontispiece by George Cruikshank, “Funeral Pro- — 
cession of Her Royal Highness, Princess Charlotte.” 8yvo, new — 
boards, uncut. London: William Hone, 1817 

Douglas, 428; Cohn, 126. i 


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by 


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genbollahod athe 


WILLIAM COMBE 


LIFE OF NAPOLEON—COLORED PLATES BY G. CRUIKSHANK 
Reduced facsimile of title-page 


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277. CrRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). Mudford (William). An Historical Ac- 
count of the Campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815, under his 
Grace the Duke of Wellington, and Marshal Prince Bliicher, com- 
. prising the Battles of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo; a De- 
tailed Narrative of the Political Events Connected with those 
memorable conflicts, down to the Surrender of Paris, and the 
Departure of Bonaparte for St. Helena. Illustrated by nu- 
merous public and private documents, and other papers, hither- 
to unpublished. Embellished with a series of (27 BEAUTIFULLY 
AND HIGHLY COLORED) plates descriptive of the country between 
Brussels and Charleroi, from drawings made on the spot by 
James Rouse (AND INCLUDING 3 PLATES, ONE OF THE BATTLE OF 
WATERLOO, BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK) ; also Plan of the Battles, 
and a@ map showing the march of the Allied Armies to Paris, 
; with @ BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED AND HIGHLY COLORED EMBLEMATIC 
yu" TITLE-PAGE BY GEORGH CRUIKSHANK. Together, 4 parts, 4to, oriG- 
~ . INAL PICTORIAL BOARDS, WITH WoopcUT BY G. CRUIKSHANK ON 
: FRONT COVER, uncut edges, rebacked, each volume with close fold- 
er, the whole enclosed in one cloth slip-case. 
: : London: Printed for Henry Colburn, 1817 
RARE ORIGINAL EDITION OF THIS IMPORTANT HISTORICAL WORK. IN THE 
ORIGINAL BOARDS, DATED 1816; ENTIRELY UNCUT. 
WITH BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS OF ALL THE HIGHLY COLORED PLATES, EACH 
WITH THE ENTIRE PLATE-MARK SHOWING, and WITH THE PUBLISHER’S NAME, 
AND DATE 1816, AT FOOT OF THE ENGRAVED TITLE, A FEATURE USUALLY WANT 
ING IN MOST COPIES. 
ONLY THREE OTHER COPIES IN THE ORIGINAL BOARDS RECORDED IN EITHER 
THE ENGLISH oR AMERICAN BOooK-PRICES CURRENT, one of which was an im- 
perfect copy, lacking several of the plates. 
ONE OF THE RAREST OF COLORED PLATE BOOKS TO BE FOUND IN THE PRESENT 
STATE. 
Douglas says:—‘“Four of the plates are drawn and etched by G. C. 
They are: 
(1). The Portraits of the Generals. 
(2). The Engraved title. 
(3). The large folding plate of the Battle of Waterloo. 
(4). The Flight of Napoleon from the Field of Waterloo. 
The Figures in all the other plates are supposed to be by him (Cruik- 
shank), also the vignette on the plan.” 


278. CRUIKSHANK (GrorRGE). The Complete Series of 6 plates in colors, 
oblong 16mo, to illustrate “The Pigeons. Dedicated to All the 
Flats, and Showing the Artifices, Success, and Crimes of Gaming, 
Gamesters, and Gambling Houses.” With printed title-page, 
, 12mo, from the Eighth Edition. All mounted to folio. Loose. 
ay London: J. J. Stockdale, 1817 
\ CoMPLETE SERIES OF THE SIx PLATES IN CoLors. See Douglas, 20; 
Cohn, 619. 
The third illustration, [‘““Death-Bed Scene’’] is inscribed in the auto- 
graph of the artist,—‘G. Ck.” 


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279. CruiKSHANK (GeEorGE). The Surprising Adventures of the Re 
nowned Baron Munchausen; Containing his Singular Travels, 
Miraculous Escapes, and Wonderful Voyages and Campaigns. | 
With folding frontispiece IN Cotors, by George Cruikshank, 
Signed “Cruikshanks del.” 16mo, 32pp., unbound. In blue cloth 


case, gilt lettered on side, ink-spot on p.4. ) 
ondon: Dean and Munday [1817] 


First Epirion. Douglas, 434; Cohn, 558. 


Plate is entitled,Surprising escape of Baron Munchausen from the 
Jaws of the Lion & Crocodile. 


280. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Southey (Robert). Essays in Design, by 
W. Hawkes Smith, illustrative of the Poem of “Thalaba, the De- 
stroyer,” by Robert Southey. Firsr Eprtion. With 26 full-page 
plates in outline by W. H. Smith and Nummrous ORIGINAL 
SKETCHES IN PENCIL AND PEN-AND-INK ON TiTLH, PLATH-Mareins, 
AND ELSEWHERE OF GROTESQUE Hmaps AND SHAPES, FIGURES OF 
Men AND WomEN, Vibws, &c., By GnorGh CRUIKSHANK, all un- 

; signed, but with captions and several lines of script in his auio- 

. ae graph. Oblong 4to, brown boards,- uncut, in a handsome red 

, straight-grained morocco case, moiré-silk lined, gilt fillets on 
sides, lettered on back, “Cruikshank Sketch Book.” | 


Birmingham: W. Hawkes Smith, 181 


UniIQuE copy. Although the title-page of volume is dated 1818, the 
Cruikshank sketches were made probably later. Some of these draw- 
ings are incomplete. Others are complete. All bear evidence of the 
work of the great caricaturist. 


281. CRUIKSHANK (GeEoRGE). Egan (Pierce). Boxiana; or Sketches of 
Ancient and Modern Pugilism. With 3 plates by George Cruik- 
shank; and, an engraved title and 18 other plates by various 
artists. 8vo, full polished calf, floral gilt tooling on back, nar- 
row fillet borders on covers, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, 
leather label, by Riviére; a small portion of lower front cover — 
damaged, portion of frontispiece repaired. | 


London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 
Douglas, 12; Cohn, 84. . 

This volume (there are 5 volumes in the set) is complete in itself, 
and is, in fact, the only one of the five that is of interest to the Cruik- 
shank collector. : 

While the printed title and the letterpress are of the issue of 1818, 
the engraved title and all the plates are of Original Edition of 1812 
and bear that date. ' 


282. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Billets from the Low Countries, 1814 to 
1817. Ina Series of Letters. With 4 plates IN Couors attributed 
by Douglas to George Cruikshank. 12mo, polished gray morocco, 

if gilt back, elaborate design on sides composed of gilt curves. 

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[ No. 282—Continued | 


straight lines and ornaments, with inlaid corner designs, wide 
inside gilt borders, doublures and end-papers of brocaded silk in 
a floral pattern, uncut. : 

London: Printed for J. J. Stockdale, 1818 

First EDITION AND TALL Copy IN HANDSOME BrinpiINnG. Douglas, 33; 
Cohn, 70; Marchmont, 78. 

Cohn states that “in the Truman copy G. C, repudiated these as ‘Not 
by me.’ They are probably by R. C.” Marchmont lists the plates as 
being by George Cruikshank, and, in addition, states that they are 
“very uncommon.” 


283. [ CRurKsHAaNK (Grorce).] Munchausen at the Pole; or the Surpris- 


roe ha 


ao 


ing and Wonderful Adventures of a Voyage of Discovery. . . . 
By the Renowned Capt. Munchausen. With folding frontispiece 
and 4 full-page plates IN Coors said to be by George Cruik- 
shank. 12mo, full tan calf, gilt back, filleted gilt cover borders, 
gilt inside borders, gilt top, uncut, frontispiece rebacked with 


linen, By Tour. London: J. Johnston, 1819 


First Epitrion. Not in Douglas, Cohn, nor Reid. These plates 
have also been attributed to Rowlandson. From the library of A. M. 
Broadley with his bookplate. 


2984. OCRUIKSHANK (GuorGE). Cecil (John). Sixty Curious and Authen- 


ae 


tic Narratives respecting Extraordinary Characters. With fron- 
tispiece after George Cruikshank engraved by H. R. Cook. 16mo, 
half black russia, top edges trimmed, other edges in the rough, 
with leather label. London: William Hone, 1819 

First Eprtion. Douglas, 587; Cohn, 121. Contains the 4pp. Hone’s 
advertisements at end. 


285. CRUIKSHANK (Grorcn). Cecil (John). Sixty Curious and Authen- 


tic Narratives respecting Extraordinary Characters. With fron- 

tispiece after George Cruikshank engraved by H. R. Cook. 16mo, 

half calf, gilt back, leather labels, gilt top, uncut. Lacks the 

Hone advertisements at end. London: William Hone, 1819 
First Epition. Douglas, 587; Cohn, 121. 


286. CruIKSHANK (GerorGe). Moore (Francis). The Age of Intellect; 


ot 


¢ 


or, Clerical Showfolk, and Wonderful Layfolk. With frontis- 
piece in colors by George Cruikshank. 12mo, full crimson le- 
vant morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt inner and outer borders, 
uncut. London: William Hone, 1819 

First EpIrion, with the plate in colors, Douglas, No. 37; Cohn, 
No. 553. 


287. CRUIKSHANK (Grorce). A Non-Coronation. With 2 woodcuts by 


George Cruikshank, one on cover. 8vo, 23pp., unbound. In red 


cloth case, lettered in gilt on side. 
London: John Fairburn [1820] 
First Eprrion. Douglas, 510; Cohn, 578. 


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288. CrRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Radicals Unmasked and Outwitted ; 


= 


or, The Thistle Uprooted in Cato-Field. With an Engraving of 

the Radical Parliament. Frontispiece IN Cotors by George 

Cruikshank (signed) and an uncolored woodcut vignette on 

title (unsigned). 8vo, 16pp., unbound, uncut and unopened. In 
red cloth case, lettered in gilt on side. 

London: G. Greenland, 1820 

First EDITION. Douglas, 447; Cohn, 655. Colored frontispiece is 

in Fine CoNDITION and shows scene of the Radical Parliament con- 


vened in a hayloft with the chairman vigorously addressing its mem- 
bers. , 


289. CRUIKSHANK (GroRGE). Eustace (Thomas). The Adventures of 


Thomas Eustace (Shipwrecked 18th January, 1819, off Long 

Island, near New York). By a Clergyman. Htched portratt of 

Eustace on title by George Orwikshank (unsigned), frontispiece 

of shipwreck and woodcuts after Bewick. 12mo, half black 

calf, gilt back. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1820 
Scarce First Epition. Douglas, 39; Cohn, 161. 


290. CRUIKSHANK (GEoRGE). Caulfield (James). The High Court of 


Justice; Comprising Memoirs of the Principal Persons who sat 
in Judgment on King Charles the First and Signed his Death 
Warrant. . . . with their portraits, autographs, and seals. 
Twenty-four portraits the borders of which are by George 
Cruikshank. 4to, original half leather and boards, lettered 
lengthwise on back, binding cracked at joints. 


London: John Caulfield, 1820 
Cohn, 120; Unknown to Douglas. 


291. CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). Kilts and Philibegs!! The Northern Ex- 


cursion of Geordie, Emperor of Gotham: and Sir Willie Curt- 
His, the Court Buffoon, &c., &c. With frontispiece In Cotors 
by George Cruikshank, entitled, “Geordie and Willie Keeping it 
up—Johnny Bull pays the Piper”’ 8vo, 38pp. half maroon le — 
vant morocco, gilt edges. London: John Fairburn [1822] 


First EDITION oF THE First Parr, containing both titles and the 
advertisement on final leaf. One of the characters depicted on plate 
is that of George IV. 


292. CrurksHaNK (Gworce). German Popular Stories. Translated 


from the Kinder und Haus Marchen, collected by M. M. Grimm, 
from Oral Tradition. Vol. I. Only. With 12 full-page pilates in 
brown by George Cruikshank. 12mo, half calf and marbled 
boards, marbled edges, cracked at hinges. 

London: C. Baldwyn, Newgate Street, 1823 


First EpItTIon, SECOND IssvE, with the dots over the word ‘‘Marchen” 
in the engraved title; the story entitled “The Travelling Musicians, 
or the Waits of Bremen;” and without Plate List. 

From the library of Henry Vincent Bayley, the eminent Hnglish 
divine and Greek scholar, with his bookplate. 


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298. CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). Points of Humour. First Series only. 
With 10 etchings and 8 woodcuts; the etchings in two states, 
plain and In Cotors.  8yvo, full tan calf, gilt back, fillet bor- 

» ders with corner ornaments, inside gilt borders, uncut, py Rox: 

as ERTSON. London: C. Baldwyn, 1823. 

4- ‘ First Epririon or THis SEerms. Douglas, 54; Cohn, 173. Contains 3 


_ leaves of advertisements at front and 6 leaves at end, the last leaf torn 
Tee and rebacked. 


294. CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). Italian Tales. Tales of Humour, Gal- 
lantry, and Romance, Selected and Translated from the Italian. 
With 16 illustrative drawings by George Cruikshank. Small, 
8vo, half red straight-grained morocco, gilt tops, some edges un- 

Ke cut, a number of plates somewhat spotted, binding rubbed. 

Vis: London: Printed for Charles Baldwyn, 1824 

GENUINE First EDITION. Douglas, 66; Cohn, 430. Contains the 


Half-title and List of Errata. The full title is plain without the vig- 
nette woodcut which appeared in later editions. 


995, OrvIKSHANK (Grorcr). The Ladies’ Pocket Magazine. For 1824, 
1825, and 1826. With 6 engraved vignette titles by George Cruik- 
Ye shank; and 72 plates of CoLorep CostumEs, together with numer- 


An *\. ous woodcut views, by other artists. 6 vols. in 3 vols., 16mo, 
h\ _ © eontemporary half calf, gilt backs. London, 1824, 1826 
9 First Epirion. Douglas, 604; Cohn, 459. 


296. CruIKSHANK (Guorce). Wight (J.). Mornings at Bow Street, a 
Selection of the Most Humorous and Entertaining Reports which 
have appeared in the Morning Herald. With 21 woodcuts by 
George Cruikshank. London: Charles Baldwyn, 1824. Suxc- 

/ onp Eprti0Nn, Printed by D. S. Maurice; More Mornings in Bow 
Street. With etched frontispiece and 24 woodcuts by George 


2? .  QOruikshank. London: James Robins and Co., 1827. First anp 

ONLY Epition. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, half tan calf, gilt backs, 

- \4c gilt tops. | London, 1824-1827 
we Douglas, 67-68; Cohn, 803-804. 


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297. CRUIKSHANK (GrEoRrGE). The Old English Drama. A Selection of 


Plays from the Old English Dramatists. Frontispiece to each 
volume by George Cruikshank. 2 vols. 12mo, in half dark-red 


() 7 morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, By MANSELL. Binding slightly 
) _~ rubbed. London: Hurst, Robinson and Co., 1825 
, Firsr Epirion. Douglas, 69; Cohn, 589. 


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298. CRUIKSHANK (GerorGE). [Barker (M.H.).] Greenwich Hospital, A 


Series of Naval Sketches, descriptive of Life of a Man-of-War’s 
Man. By an Old Sailor. With 12 full-page plates (plain), and 
numerous woodcuts in the text, by George Cruikshank. 4to, half 
crimson levant morocco, gilt back, small roses in panels, gilt top, 
other edges uncut. London: James Robins and Co.,, 1826 


First EpITion In Bookrorm, Douglas, 80; Cohn, 47. 


299. CRUIKSHANK (GrEorGE). [Barker (M.H.)]. The Log Book; or, 


C4 
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Nautical Miscellany. With illustrated title, 31 large woodcuts, 
and 2 vignettes, only 3 of the cuts by George Cruishank. 8vo, 
original pictorial boards, broken at hinges, part of the illustra- 


tion on front cover is covered by another piece of paper of the 


same color, in an attempt to reback the volume. With cloth 
folder, in cloth slip-case. 
London: Published by J. & W. Robins [1826] 


RakE First EDITION IN THE ORIGINAL Boarps. Douglas, No. 85; 
Cohn, No. 61. 
The Edwin Truman Copy and a 
UNIQUE Copy, with manuscript notes and signatures by George 
Cruikshank on the various illustrations showing his own connection 
with the illustrations, a follows,— es 
ILLUSTRATED TITLE. “Not by me G. Ck.” 
Pace ONE. Woodcut bust of Jack Tar—With a pencilled note, by 
Edwin Truman, “A poor copy not His I think.” 
Pace 17. Woodcut—“A Drop of the Creature to Swig.” Initialeq 
in autograph—“G, Ck.” ? 
Q fae 33. Woodcut—“William and Nancy.” Initialed in autograph— 
66 % k.”” » 
Pace 48. Woodcut—“The Greenwich Pensioner.” Autographed— 
“Not*by me G. C.” . 
Pace 65, Woodcut—“Impressing a Seaman.” Signed in autograph 
—“Not by me G. Ck.” 
Pacp 81. Woodcut—“A Galley Story.” Autographed—“Copied from 
one of mine, G. C.” 
pipe 97. Woodcut—“The Demon Ship.” Autographed—‘Not by me 
G. C.” 
Pace 118. Woodcut—‘Rival Clowns.” Autographed—“Not by me 
G. 0.” 
Pace 129. Woodcut—“The Flying Dutchmen.” Autographed— 
“Not by me G. C.” > 
Pace 145. Woodcut—‘‘Adventures with Captain Sprit.” Auto- 
graphed—‘Not by me G. C.” 
per 160. Woodcut—“The Jew Outwitted.” Autographed—“Not by 
me G. Ck.” 
Pace 177. Woodcut—“Trunniou’s Voyage to his Wedding.” Auto- 
graphed—‘Not by me G. 0.” 
Pach 193. Woodcut—“The Barge’s Crew.” Autographed—‘Not 
by me G. C.” | 
[Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


[No. 299—continued | 

Pace 209. Woodcut—‘Admiral Tordenskiold.” Autographed—“Not 
by me G. C.” 

Pace 225. Woodcut—“The Bargis Crew.” Autographed—“Not by 
me G. C.” 

Pace 241. Woodcut—“A Sailor’s Apology for Bow Legs.” Auto- 
graphed—“Not by me G. C.” 

Pack 257. Woodcut—“The Storm Ship.” Autographed—‘“Not by 


me G. C.” 
Pace 273. Woodcut—‘Michael O’Brickley.” Autographed—‘‘Not by 
me G. C.” 
: Pace 289. Woodcut—‘“Sir Isaac Coffin.” Autographed—‘‘Not by me 
f Cc.” 


Pace 305. Woodcut—‘“Crossing the Arctic Circle.” Autographed— 
“Not by me G. C.” 
PacE 321. Woodcut—“The Light House.” Autographed—‘“Not by 
me G. 0.” 
ps 337, Woodcut—“The ‘Van Holt.’” Autographed—“Not by 
me G. C.” 
Pack 353. Woodcut—‘Stem and Stern Alike.” Autographed— 
“Not by me G. C.” This cut contains also the first letter “G” before: 
the “not” indicating that the artist had at first intended to initial the 
same as his own production. 
Pacp 369. Woodcut—‘Admiral Calmady’s Red Nose.” Auto- 
graphed.—“‘Not by me G. C.” 
y Pace 385. Woodcut.—‘Will Block.” Autographed—“Not by me 
G. Ck.” 
Pace 401. Woodcut—"A College Yarn,” Autographed—‘Not by me 
G. Ck.” 
Pacn 417. Woodcut—“Sketch of a Late Naval Character.” Auto- 
graphed—‘“Not by me G. ¢.” 
vat Pace 435. Woodcut—‘“I have Done My Duty.” Autographed— 
. “Not by me G. C0.” 
ee 449. Woodcut—“The Jew Slopseller.” Autographed—“Not by 
me : ” : 
Pace °465. Woodcut—‘Cornwallis’s Retreat.” Autographed—‘“Not 
by me G. C.” 
Pace 481. Woodcut—“Anna.” Autographed—“Not by me Gio 


300. CRrUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [Soane(G.).] Specimens of German Ro- 
mance. Selected and Translated from Various Authors. With 
frontispiece to each volume (3) by George Cruikshank. 3 vols. 
12mo, boards, cloth backs, leather labels. Lacks half-title to 


oe. Vol, II. London: George B. Whittaker, 1826 


aw” First Epition. Douglas, 81; Cohn, 729. 


301. CruIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Living Skeleton, Now Exhibiting at 
the Chinese Saloon, Pall-Mall. An Account of... Claude Seu- 
rat .. Giving an Accurate Description of his person, and every 
particular relative to his Singular Habits, Customs, &. With v 
j @ frontispiece IN Cotors (unsigned) by George Cruikshank. 
a 16mo. 24pp., unbound. In blue cloth case, lettered on side. 

\ London: J. Limbird [1826] 

First Epition. Douglas, 484; Cohn, 480. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


ee mes: 


302. CrUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Kosewitz (W. F. Von). Eccentric Tales 
from the German. With 20 full-page plates In Cotors by George 
Cruikshank from sketches by Alfred Crowquill. 8yo, half crim- 
son polished morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, By Riviere. 

London: James Robins and Co., 1827 


Scarce First EDITION WITH ALL THE CoLorED PLATES. Douglas, 86; 
Cohn, 456. Lacks the half-title to “Aristippus,” forming pp. 47-48. 


303. CRUIKSHANK (GxorcE). [Taylor (Rev. C. B.).] A Fireside Book, 
or the Account of a Christmas spent at Old Court. By the Au- 


thor of “May You Like It.” Frontispiece etching IN Cotors — 


(dated 1827) by George Cruikshank. 12mo0, half red morocco, 
gilt back, uncut, title and plate marred in two places on each. 
London: J. A. Hessey, 1828 


Although Douglas, 101, and Cohn, 753, both call issue of 1828 the 
First Epivion, neither mentions the plate as bearing an earlier date 
than that on printed title. 


304. CRUIKSHANK (GxorGcE). Scraps and Sketches [Title from cover.] 

With 24 plates, each containing several designs, etched by 

3 George Cruikshank and Cotorrp sy Hanp. Oblong 4to, half 

ra green morocco, gilt lettered back and front cover, gilt edges, 
binding slightly rubbed. 


The above is a colored copy of the plates from later impressions of 
the plates originally issued between the years 1828-1832. 


305. CRUIKSHANK (GuorGE). [Lockhart (J. G.).] The Family Library. 
/ History of Napoleon Bonaparte. With engraved portraits on 

' steel by W. Finden and E. Scriven; and 8 woodcuts by George 

( Oe Cruikshank. 2 vols. 16mo, original printed linen covers, uncut, 
A lege bindings worn. London: John Murray, 1829 
First EDITION OF THESE VOLUMES Douglas, 108; Cohn, 563. : 


306. CRUIKSHANK (GzoRGE). Stories of Popular Voyages and Travels; 
Containing Narratives of Recent Travels . . . in South America. 
Numerous lithographs, with one by George Cruikshank, also 
duplicate plate (cut down and laid in). 16mo, cloth. 

London: Effingham Wilson, 1829 


First Epition. Douglas, 113; Cohn, 745. Plate by George Cruik- 
shank is entitled,—“Mr. Waterton and the Cayman.” 


307. CruUIKSHANK (GeEoRGE). Anstey (Christopher). The New Bath 
Guide; or Memoirs of the B-N-R-D Family, in a Series of Poeti- 
cal Epistles. A New Edition... By John Britton. . With 7 illus- 
) ia trations, 5 of which are etchings by George Cruikshank. 12mo, 
Vy half black morocco, gilt back, gilt top. | 

t+ London: Hurst, Chance and Co., 1830 
First EDITION WITH THE CRUIKSHANK PLATES. Douglas, 116; Cohn, 31. 


ow ae 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


308. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). [Clarke (William).] Three Courses and a 
-Dessert. The Decorations by George Cruikshank. With 4 full- 
page etchings (should be 5), vignette on title, and 51 amusing 


/ woodcuts mostly with G. C’s initials, engraved by Williams, 

oe Branston, &c. 8vo, half calf, gilt back, gilt top, pp. 169-174 

\ With new inner edges. London: Vizetelly & Co., 1830. 
aK First EDITION. Douglas, 125; Cohn, 137. 


Contains the 4 leaves of advertisements at end, but lacks the full- 
page etching for p. 298. 


309. CRUIKSHANK (GEoRGE). Hood (Thomas). The Epping Hunt. Jllus- 
trated with 6 engravings on wood by Branston and Wright, 

Bonner, Slader, and T. Williams after designs of George Cruik- 

y shank, with a duplicate set of the plates IN Cotors. 16mo, half 

es green (2 shades) levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, By 
vr? RIVIERE. London: Charles Tilt, 1830 


SECOND Eprrion. Douglas, 110; Cohn, 390, 


Contains the advertisement, including printed letter from Bartholo- 
mew Rutt, which did not appear in the Original Edition issued in 1829. 


310. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Slavery in the West Indies. Woodcut of 
slave-driver about to flog a native woman in chains, who is 

kneeling at his feet, by George Cruikshank. 8vo, 8pp. unbound. 
»+, In red cloth case, lettered in gilt on side. 


i [London:] Printed by Robert Heward at the office of the West- 
minster Review [1830] 
“FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. Republished from the Westminster Review, 
/ No. XXII. on the first of January, 1830. 


\ 2 While Douglas, 1834; Cohn, 719, and Reid, 3698, all mention the 
hy article and cut as they appeared in the Westminster Review, neither has 

\ \\ we word to say relative to this First SEPARATE ISSUE CONTAINING THE 
Woopcut. Evidently it was as unknown to them as it was to Marchmont. 


u 
Ad 
ha EXCEEDINGLY RARE. 


311. CrUIKSHANK (GEORGE). An Answer to a Pamphlet, Entitled, Ob- 
servations on the Rejected Local Courts’ Jurisdiction Bill, Ad- 
dressed to the Trading Interests. With frontispiece by George 

( Cruikshank (title of plate and signature of the artist both cut 

2 into.) 8vo, 16pp., unbound. In red cloth case, lettered in gilt 

. on side. London: Richards, 1833 
First EpITion. Douglas, 488; Cohn, 32. 


312. CruIKSHANK (GeorGE). [Pettigrew (T. J.).] Lucien Greville. By a 
Cornet in the Hon. East India Company’s Service. With 6 
etched plates by George Cruikshank. 8 vols. 12mo, half tan calf, 
gilt backs, gilt tops, leather labels, By Rivrern. Lacks the half- 
titles to Vols. I. and II. London: Saunders and Ottley, 1833 


First Epition. Douglas, 144; Cohn, 617. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


313. 


314. 


315. 


316. 


B17. 


CRUIKSHANK (GxroRGE). The Comic Almanack. With 195 full-page 
and folding plates, including 4 of the latter In Cotors; also 76 
woodcuts by the same artist, and numerous other illustrations 
by various artists. ComMpiets Ser. Together, 19 vols. in 9, 12mo, 
half dark-green morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, original covers 
bound in. London: Tilt and Bogue; and, David Bogue, 1835-1853 


First EDITION oF EACH VoLUME. Both the original back and front 
covers to each are bound in, with the exception of the back covers for 
the years 1841, 1849, 1851, 1852 and 1853. None of the advertisements or 
special slips are present. Some of the original covers are slightly soiled 
and there is a small stain on the margin of a few leaves of one of the 
volumes. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Ainsworth (W. Harrison). Rookwood: A 
Romance. Fourth Edition Complete in One Volume. With por- 
trait of the author engraved by Edwards after Maclise; and 12 
etched plates by George Cruikshank. 8vo, full tan calf, gilt 
back, filleted cover borders with corner ornaments, inside gilt 
borders, gilt edges, By Tour. London: John Macrone, 1836 


THE Kirst EDITION ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANE. Douglas, 
168; Cohn, 10. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Twelve Illustrations to Wm. Harrison 
Ainsworth’s Celebrated Romance of “Rookwood,” the Htchings 
by George Cruikshank. Includes the engraved title. 8vo, origi- 
nal brown paper wrappers, title printed on front cover, uncut. 
In red cloth case, lettered in gilt on side. | 

London: John Macrone, 1836 


RARE First EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. Douglas, 169; Cohn, 
176. The Original Wrappers and Plates are in fine condition. Reid does 
not mention the plates in this separate form. 


CRUIKSHANK (Georce). Scenes from the Life of Edward Lascelles, 
Gent. With 2 etched frontispieces and titles by George Cruik- 
shank. 2 vols. 12mo, half olivegreen morocco, shaded to 
maroon on backs, which are gilt, gilt tops, By Roor. 

Dublin, London, Edinburgh, 1837 
First EDITION. Douglas, 174; Cohn, 462. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). [Dickens (Charles).] Memoirs of Joseph 
Grimaldi. Edited by “Boz.” With portrait of Grimaldi by Great- 
batch, and 12 etched plates by George Cruikshank, 2 vols. small 
8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 


London: Richard Bentley, 1838 


First ISSUE OF THE First EpiTion. Douglas, 185; Cohn, 229. 

The final plate entitled,—“‘The Last Song,” is without the grotesque 
border, and thus denotes the First sTaTE. The list of plates called for by 
both Douglas and Cohn is included in Vol. I. under the caption,—“Em- 
bellishments.” The plate,—“A Startling Effect” has been misbound by 
binder and is placed at p. 128 instead of at p. 182.. 


318. 


319. 


320. 


321. 


$22. 


323. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Ainsworth (W. Harrison). Jack Shep- 
pard. A Romance. Portrait of the author engraved by Great- 
batch; and 27 etched plates and 2 woodcuts by George Cruik- 
shank. 3 vols. small 8vo, half calf, gilt backs, marbled edges, 
binding slightly rubbed. London: Richard Bentley, 1839 

First EpITIon. Douglas, 190; Cohn, 11. 


CRUIKSHANK (GerorcE). Ainsworth (W. Harrison). Jack Shep- 
pard. A Romance. A New Edition. With portrait of the au- 
thor by Greatbatch; and 27 etchings and 2 woodcuts by George 
Cruikshank. 8vo, original green cloth, uncut. 


London: Richard Bentley, 1840 
Douglas, 191; Cohn, 12. 


[CrurksHANK (GxEorRGE).] British Sovereigns. A Game. “Dieu 
et mon Droit.” Large plate IN Cotors containing 60 compart- 
ments each with scene representing an incident in British His- 
tory, all numbered and leading in a circle to the centre picture, a 
portrait of Queen Victoria. Divided in fifteen sections and 
mounted on linen and folded to small 4to, in the original cloth 
covers, binding somewhat stained. [London, 1840] 


Scenes No. 49 and 53 are after George Cruikshank. 
VeRY RARE and interesting. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Dickens (Charles—Editor). The Pic Nic 
Papers. By yarious Hands. With illustrations by George Cruik- 
shank, “Phiz,” and others. 3 vols. small 8vo, half green morocco, 
gilt lettered backs, gilt tops, some of the plates spotted. 

London: Henry Colburn, 1841 
First EpITIon. Douglas, 202; Cohn, 228. 
Contains 14 illustrations in all, only two being by Cruikshank, viz., 


in Vol. I. the frontispiece and plate at p. 285; balance of plates are by 
“Phiz” and lithographs after Hamerton. 


CRUIKSHANK (GeEoRGE). Ainsworth (William Harrison). The 
Miser’s Daughter, A Tale. With 19 etchings (should be 20) by 
George Cruikshank. 3 vols. small 8vo, original cloth, uncut, 
bindings slightly soiled. Lacks the plate, “Abel Beechcroft dis- 
covering the body of the Miser in the cellar.” 

London: Cunningham and Mortimer, 1842 
First EpiTion. Douglas, 208; Cohn, 16. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrOoRGE). George Cruikshank’s Omnibus. ... Edited 
by Laman Blanchard. Illustrated with 100 engravings on steel 
and wood (22 of the former; 78 of the latter) by George Cruik- 
shank. Royal 8vo, full maroon levant morocco, gilt back, the - 
panels filled in, triple fillets on sides, inner dentelle borders, 
gilt top, BoUND FROM THE ORIGINAL 9 Parts WituH Aut THE Cor- 
RECT Covers PRESERVED, BY RIVIERE, Some inner edges supplied. 

sce London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842 


[Continued 


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[ No. 328—Continued | 
HANDSOMELY BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL PARTS. Douglas, 206; Cohn, 
184, 

Contains special features required by the collector, viz.: “Our Pref- 
ace;” “A Few Words to the Public;” “Table of Contents;” “List of Illus- 
trations.” While this copy has all the CORRECT ORIGINAL WRAPPERS, it 
lacks the advertisements and the extra leaf in Part VIII. used for can- 
celling the same leaf in Part VII. 


324. CRUIKSHANK (Grorcr). Hall (Mrs. S. C.). Sketches of Irish 
Character. With engraved frontispiece after Maclise, and 58 
woodcuts of which one is by George Cruikshank to illustrate 
“Captain Andy.” Royal 8vo, full green levant morocco, gilt-let- 
tered back, triple fillet borders on sides, in centre of front cover 
a gilt- tooled clover wreath and harp; inside fillet borders, gilt 
top, uncut, By SANGoRSKI AND SUTCLIFFE, 

London: How and Parsons, 1842 


ILLUSTRATED EDITION. Douglas, 209; Cohn, 361. 

Inserted at p. 355 are 2 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS IN PENCIL, EACH SIGNED BY 
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, picturing the last scene of “Captain Andy,” where 
Mary Cornish is about to cast herself into the open grave. 

Both drawings are on India paper and differ but little in their treat- 
ment from the plate as finally printed. 


325. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGH). Ainsworth (W. Harrison). Windsor Cas- 
tle. An Historical Romance. New Edition. With portrait of 
the author by Maclise, 14 plates on steel by George Cruikshank, 
woodcuts by Delamott, and 4 engraved plates by Tony Johannot. 
8vo, calf, gilt back, and cover borders, inside borders, gilt edges, 
leather labels, By Zamnunsporr,. London: Henry Colburn, 1843 


First 8vo SINGLE VOLUME EDITION, with all the plates by Cruikshank 
including the ORIGINAL THREE PLATES he ai for the First Edition. 
Douglas, 214; Cohn, 20. 


326. CRUIKSHANK ey Maginn (William). John Manesty, The 
Liverpool Merchant. With 4 plates (should be 6) by George 
Cruikshank. 2 vols. small 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 


London: J ohn Mortimer, 1844 
First Epirion. Douglas, 219; Cohn, 509. 


327. CRUIKSHANK (GxEORGE). The Bachelor’s Own Book; Being the 
Progress of Mr. Lambkin in the Pursuit of Pleasure and Amuse- 
ment, and also in Search of Health and Happiness. With etched 

pictorial title and 12 etched plates, 2 designs on each (24 in all) 
by George Cruikshank. Oblong 12mo, recently bound in half 
red morocco, gilt back, lettered on side, original brown paper 
wrappers bound in, the letterpress on 2 plates cut into by 
binder. 
[London:] Designed, Etched and Published by, George Cruik- 
shank, August 1, 1844. 
First EDITION with the plates plain, Douglas, 223; Cohn, 185. 


328. 


329. 


330. 


331. 


332. 


333. 


- Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


CrvuiksHANK (Georcr). Adshead (Joseph). Prisons and Pris- 


oners. With etched frontispiece by George Cruikshank; and 2 

other plates (one folding) not by him. 8vo, full tan calf, gilt 

back, filleted cover borders, inside dentelle borders, gilt top, By 

RIVIERE. London: Longman, Brown, &c., 1845 
First Epirion. Douglas, 229; Cohn, 4. 


CRUIKSHANK (GeEorGE). A’Beckett (G. A.). The Comic Blackstone, 


With an etched frontispiece, large woodcut vignette on title, and 
tail-piece, by George Oruikshank. 12mo, full green straight- 
grained morocco, gilt and mosaic back, gilt outside and inside 
borders, gilt top, uncut, original front wrapper, with tail-piece 
of this vol. in gilt thereon bound in, By ZABnHNSDORF. 

London: “Punch” Office, 1846 


Douglas, 226; Cohn, 1. Complete reissue in a single volume of Parts 
I. and II. of this work, with the title printed in red and with the etched 
frontispiece by Cruikshank and the woodcuts. 


CrurksHank (Gnorcr). Gore (Mrs.). New Year’s Day, A Win- 


ter’s Tale. With 4 etched plates by George Cruikshank. 16mo, 
half dark-brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top. 
London: Fisher, Son, and Co. [1846] 


First Epition. Douglas, 232; Cohn, 348. Lacks the advertisements 
noted by Cohn; Douglas makes no mention of any. 


CruIKSHANK (Guorce). [Dickens (Charles).] Memoirs of Joseph 


Grimaldi. Edited by “Boz.” With illustrations by George 

Cruikshank, and others. New Edition, with Notes and Addi- 

tions, Revised by Charles Whitehead, 12mo, original red cloth 

binding, blind-stamp in centres of both covers, uncut, as is- 

sued. London: Richard Bentley, 1846 
Douglas, 186; Cohn, 230. 


CRUIKSHANK (Grorcn). Chamerozow (L. A.). The Yule Log, for 


Everybody’s Christmas Hearth. By the author of “The Chroni- 
cles of the Bastile.” With 4 etched plates, 2 glyphographs, and 
gilt cover design, by George Cruikshank. 16mo, full tan calf, 
gilt back, with floriated designs in panels, fillet cover border, in- 
side gilt borders, gilt top, other edges gilt in the rough, leather 
labels, original blue cloth covers bound in, By Riviere. 

London: T. C. Newby, 1847 

First Eprrion. Douglas, 241; Cohn, 123. 


CrUIKSHANK (Grorcr). The Greatest Plague of Life; or, The Ad- 


ventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Servant. Wdited by the 

Brothers Mayhew. With 12 etched plates by George Cruik- 

shank; also, a design in glyphography on title. 12mo, half red 

levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top. London: David Bogue [1847] 
First Epition. Douglas, 238; Cohn, 527. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


334. 


335. 


336. 


337. 


338. 


339. 


CRUIKSHANK (GuoRGE). Clarke (Mary Cowden). Kit Bam’s Ad- 
ventures; or, the Yarns of an Old Mariner. With frontispiece. 
and 3 other full- page plates etched by George Cruikshank. 12mo, 
full blue calf, gilt back, gilt inside and outside borders, lower 
edges uncut, many leaves unopened, gilt top, leather labels, origi- 
nal cloth back bound in. Lacks half title, and the advertise- 
ment at end. London: Grant and Griffith, 1849 


First Epition. Douglas, 247; Cohn, 136. 


CRUIKSHANK (GORGE). Reach (Angus B.). Clement Lorimer; or, 
The Book with the Iron Clasps. A Romance. With 12 full-page 
plates by George Cruikshank. 8vo, half black morocco, binding 
slightly rubbed, plates slightly spotted on margins. 

London: John Lofts [1849] 


According to the Truman catalogue, this is the Second WBdition, 
with the plates of the First Edition, as published by Bogue in 1849. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Sketches by Boz. Part V. Cheap Edition 
of the Works of Mr. Charles Dickens. With frontispiece by 
George Cruikshank. 12mo, original blue wrappers, name writ- 
ten on front cover and back chipped. In cloth case lettered on 
back. London: Chapman and Hall, 1850 

Douglas, 166; Cohn, 227. Subject of plate is the “unshelling”’ of Mr. 


Watkins Tottle from the chimney by the housemaid and her sweet- 
heart. This is the last part of this work containing the Index, 


CRUIKSHANK (GerorGE). [Smedley (Frank).] Frank Fairlegh; or, 
Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil. With engraved ?*te 
and 29 engraved plates by George Cruikshank. 8vo, calf, gilt 
back with floriated designs in panels, side borders of triple 
fillets, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, By Rrivimrs. 

London: A. Hall, Virtue & Co., 1850 


GENUINE First Epit1ion. Douglas, 250; Cohn, 728. Has date on 
printed title-page. 


CRUIKSHANK (GerorGE). [Smedley (Frank).] Frank Fairlegh; or, 
Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil. With engraved title 
and 29 engraved plates by George Cruikshank. 8vo, half calf, 
gilt back, marbled edges, binding slightly rubbed, margins of 
some of the plates and pages slightly spotted, a few corners 
marred. London: A. Hall, Virtue & Co., 1850 


GENUINE First Epition. Douglas, 250; Cohn, 723. With duns of 
issue on printed title-page. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorcGE). Mayhew (Henry). The World’s Show, 
1851; or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sanboys and Family, 


who came up to London to Enjoy themselves and to see the 
[Continued 


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[ No. 389—Continued] 
Great Exhibition. With 9 etchings (should be 10), 7 of which 
are folding plates, by George Cruikshank. 8vo, half green calf, 
gilt back, gilt top, leather labels, a few folds of the plates 
strengthened. London: David Bogue [1851] 
First Epirion. Douglas, 254; Cohn, 530. Contains a replica of the 
original woodcut title; also the error in pagination at p. 63 found only 


in the earliest issues and corrected subsequently. The plate lacking 
is “Manchester in 1851.” 


340. CruIKSHANK (Grorce). The House that Jack Built. By George 
Cruikshank. With 12 cuts by him. 4to, 8pp. as issued, and un- 

bound. _ London: W. Tweedie [1853] 

Scarce Issur. Douglas (539) and Cohn (205) mention the Octavo 

Edition only. PROBABLY AN EARLIER ISSUE UNKNOWN TO EITHER, j 


On last leaf of the 4pp. of Notes, there is an advertisement rela- 
tive to the publication of a “New Work; also, a statement by Cruik- 
shank concerning this “Penny Edition; and an announcement of the 
“Hirst Part” of his “Fairy Library.” 


341. CrurksHaNK (GxrorcE). Fairy Library. Hop-o’ my-Thumb and The 
Seven League Boots. [dited and illustrated with 6 etchings by 
George Cruikshank. Small 4to, half morocco, gilt top, portion of 

margin of the frontispiece and of 1 leaf torn and repaired. 
London: David Bogue | 1853] 


First Epirion. Douglas, 263; Cohn, 191. List of Dllustrations at 
end. 


842. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Fairy Library. Cinderella and the Glass 
Slipper. Ldited and illustrated with Ten Subjects, designed and 
etched on steel, by George Cruikshank. Small 4to, half dark-blue 
levant morocco, gilt-lettered back, gilt top, original green card- 
board covers bound in. London: David Bogue [1854] 


First Issue or THE First Epition. Douglas, 263; Cohn, 193. 


Fine Copy, with List of Plates before title (misbound by binder), and 
the full address “To the Public” wherein reference is made to Harriet 
Beecher Stowe and Charles Dickens. 


343. ORUIKSHANK (Grorcr). Fairy Library. History of Jack and the 
Bean-Stalk. Edited and illustrated with 6 etchings by George 
Cruikshank. Small 4to, half dark-blue levant morocco, gilt-let- 
tered back, gilt top, the original green cardboard covers bound 
in. London: David Bogue [1854] 


First Issvur of THE First Epition. Douglas, 263; Cohn, 198. 

Finer Cory, with the List of Plates preceding frontispiece, and the 
advertisement on back cover reading in centre,—‘Preparing for Publica- 
tion, No. III. Cinderella and the Glass Slipper.” 


KN 


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344, CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Ainsworth (W. Harrison). Jack Shep- 


345. 


346. 


347. 


348. 


349. 


pard: A Romance. With 27 full-page plates etched by George 
Cruikshank. 8vo, original blue cloth, with the gilt designs on 
back and front cover especially made for this edition by Cruik- 
shank, binding somewhat worn and a few spots on margin of 
some of the plates. London: G. Routledge and Co., 1854 
Routledge’s Reader’s edition, with the plates as originally issued. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). J. W. Howell’s Bubble of the General In- 
dustry Life and Fire Assurance and Sick-Fund Friendly Society, 
Burst. Woodcut on title by George Cruikshank. 8vo, leather 
back, lettered, 2 top corners supplied. 

[London:] Published by George Cruikshank [1856] 


First Epition. Douglas, 541; Cohn, 206. Comprises 8pp. letter- 
press written by Cruikshank. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). A Slice of Bread and Butter, Cut by George 
Cruikshank. Title vignette and 2 other cuts by George Cruik- 
shank. 8vo, 16pp. unbound, 2 leaves torn across in centre and 
crudely repaired, some stains. London: William Tweedie [1857] 


RARE First EDITION. Douglas, 542; Cohn, 199. Presentation Copy 
from the artist with inscription in ink as follows,—“George Mills, Esq. 
with the regards of Geo. Cruikshank,” over title. 

On p. 12 are a number of corrections in Cruikshank’s autograph; 
and, on p. 15, five printed lines relating to “Mr. J. W. ‘Bubble’ Howell,” 
are heavily crossed out by him. 


CRUIKSHANK (GzEORGE). Cole (Alfred W.). Lorimer Littlegood, 

Esq., A Young Gentleman who wished to see Society, and Saw 

it Accordingly. With 12 etchings by George Cruikshank and 4 

by William McConnell. S8vo, recently bound in half blue levant 

morocco, gilt back, gilt fillets on covers, gilt top, some edges un- 

cut, By Rivipre. London: James Blackwood, 1858 
First EDITION. Douglas, 270; Cohn, 141. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). The Bentley Ballads. Edited by Dr. Do- 
ran. With Four Ballads contributed by the Editor. Hngraved 
title by George Cruikshank, 12mo, full tan calf, gilt back, with 


roses tooled in panels, fillet side borders, gilt inside dentelle 


borders, gilt top, lower edges uncut, original front cover and 
back bound in, By Rivimre. London: Richard Bentley, 1858 


\ 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). The Choicest Humorous Poetry of the Age. . 


The Biglow Papers. By James Russell Lowell. With Additional 
Notes and an Enlarged Glossary and an illustration (etched in 
black) by George Cruikshank. 12mo, original cloth, trimmed 
edges. London: John Camden; Hotten, 1859 


First EDITION WITH THE CRUIKSHANK PLATE. Douglas, 280; Cohn, 
503. Laid in is the same plate by Cruikshank In Cozors. 


350. 


351. 


352. 


353. 


354. 


355. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GzorcE). A Pop-Gun fired off by George Cruikshank 


in Defence of the British Volunteers of 1803 against the Uncivil 
Attack upon that Body by General W. Napier. With 8 woodcuts 
by George Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, original green paper wrap- 
pers, front cover loose and all top corners somewhat damaged. 
In red cloth case, leather label, lettered on back. 

London: Published for the Author by W. Kent and Co. [1860] 


First EDITION. Douglas, 284; Cohn, 174. The woodcut at p. 38 of 
Cruikshank pulling Brook’s nose is omitted in later editions. 


CRUIKSHANK (GuorGE). Friswell (Hain). Out and About. A Boy’s 
Adventures Written for Adventurous Boys. With 6 woodcuts by 
George Cruikshank, including engraved title. 16mo, original 
green cloth, gilt back, binding slightly stained. 

, London: Groombridge and Sons, 1860 


First Epirion. Douglas, 283; Cohn, 313. Contains the Half title 
(on which initials and a date are written in ink); both the engraved 
and printed titles; and the 5 leaves of advertisements at end. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). Jerrold (Douglas). The Brownrigg Pa- 
pers. Edited by Blanchard Jerrold. With frontispiece In Cot- 
ors by George Cruikshank. 8vo, original pink cloth, uncut, li- 
brary label removed from cover, somewhat shaken. 

London: John Camden Hotten, 1860 


First Epirion. Douglas, 281; Cohn, 4386. Contains the leaf of 
advertisements at the end. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrEorGE). A Discovery concerning Ghosts; with a 
Rap at the “Spirit-Rappers.” With 9 woodcuts by George Crutk- 
shank. Letterpress is also by Cruikshank. Royal 8vo, half mo- 
rocco, gilt back and top, original blue paper wrappers bound in. 

London: Frederick Arnold, 1863 
First EpITion. Douglas, 548; Cohn, 197. 


ORUIKSHANK (GrorcE). Hunt (Robert, Collector and Editor). Pop- 
ular Romances of the West of England; or, the Drolls, Tradi- 
tions, and Superstitions of Old Cornwall. First and Second Ser- 
ies. Htched frontispicce and vignette on title to each volume, by 
George Cruikshank. 2 vols. small 8vo, half green morocco, gilt 
tops. London: John Camden Hotten, 1865 

First Epition. Douglas, 290; Cohn, 409. 


CRUIKSHANK (GerorcE). Cassell’s Penny Readings. Edited by Tom 
Hood. Illustrated by “Phiz,’ G. Cruikshank, W. Brunton, and 
others. Royal 8vo, original brick-red cloth, gilt stamped, slightly 
faded. London and New York [1867] 


Douglas, 299; Cohn, 113. Contains over 150 illustrations, one of 
which,—“Falstaff detected by Prince Henry and Poins” at p. 97, is by 
George Cruikshank. 


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356. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). A Few Remarks on the System of General 
Education as Proposed by the National Education League. By 
George Cruikshank. With a Second Edition of a Slice of Bread 
and Butter, upon the Same Subject. Title vignette and 2 other 
cuts by George Cruikshank. Svo, marbled boards, morocco back. 


London: William Tweedie, 1870 


Seconp EpitTion of,—‘‘A Slice of Bread and Butter,” 1857. 


307. CRUIKSHANK (GroRGE). Business Card of J. W. Bouton, Bookseller 
and Importer, 706, Broadway, New York. Designed and etched 
by George Cruikshank in 1871, who was born on the 27th of Sept. 
1792. Size of card, 33¢ by 514 inches, mounted to 4to on heavy 
paper and inlaid. In maroon cloth cover, with folded ends, 


3 No place, 1871 
Douglas, 1450. Not in Reid. 


358. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Guess Me: A Curious Collection of Enig- 


mas, Charades, Conundrums, &c. Compiled and Arranged by 


Frederick d’Arros Planche. Illustrated by George Cruikshank 
and others. 12mo, brown cloth, gilt back and front cover. 


London: Dean and Son [1872] 


The plate by George Cruikshank is the vignette on title which is 
the same as used in “The Shilling Comic Annual,” 1827. 
Douglas, 308; Cohn, 625. 


359. CRUIKSHANK (Groren). Hall (S. C.). An Old Story. A Temper- — 


ance Tale in Verse. With 24 full-page woodcuts, decorative bor- 


ders and initials after Millais, Doré, Alma Tadema, Marcus 


Stone, and others, including woodcut at p42 by George Cruik- 


shank engraved by Dalziel, 12mo, original green cloth, lettered — 


on front cover, back loose. 
London: Virtue, Spalding and Co, [1874] 


advertisements at the end. 


First Epition. Cohn, .363. Unknown to Douglas. Contains the 


360. CruIkKSHANK (GurorGE). The Cruikshankian Momus. Pictorial 
Broadsides and Humorous Song-Headings. With 52 Oomie De- 
signs to Popular Ballads by the Three Cruikshanks, The Elder 
Isaac, Robert, and the Great George, Cotorep py Hanp after 
the originals. Royal 8vo, original cloth, gilt top, uncut, binding 
slightly rubbed. London: John C. Nimmo, 1892 


One of 520 copies printed and type distributed. 


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GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 
Reduced Facsimiles of Original Sketches 


Above—Original Pencil Sketch [No. 367] 
Below—Original Pen-and-ink Sketch [No. 364] 


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361. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Drawings by George Cruikshank Prepared 
by him to Illustrate an Intended Autobiography. Published for 
Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson. With 49 plates on India paper. 

4to, original brick-red printed wrappers. 
London: Chatto and Windus, 1895 


One of 50 copies on India paper, of which only forty copies were for 
sale. This copy is No. 26, so numbered, and signed by B. W. Rich- 
ardson. 

Cruikshank’s intended autobiography was to have been published 
under the title ‘Recollections’, but outside the present plates and a 
few memos and jottings was never touched. The publisher of this 
work was the executor of George Cruikshank’s estate. 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. 
[Numbers 362 to 370, Inclusive. ] 


362. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL Drawinea. An early pencil-sketch, 
with pen-and-ink detail, inscribed in George Cruikshank’s 
hand, “On the Road to Kingsgate, near Margate,’ and signed by 
the artist, “Harly Sketch by Geo. Cruikshank.” Height, 4%4; 
length, 8 inches. 

View of thatched cottage and barn. 


363. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). OriciInaAL Drawines and finished colored 
etching of the same, of “The Man of Metal.” Drawn and etched 
by George Cruikshank. The three pieces neatly inlaid and 
bound in one vol. 8vo, full light brown polished calf, gilt back, 
lettered, sides with triple fillet border, inside borders, By R1- 
VIERE. 


UNIQUE CRUIKSHANK ITEM. These two drawings and the finished 

plate were executed in 1821. They form a portion of the plate issued 

4 as “Comic Composites” of “The Scrap-Book.” W. B. Cooke, to whom these 

’ drawings were presented, was the publisher of the second state of this 
\? plate. The collection above comprises the following,— 

(1). PeEncim. SketcH. First state of this humorous figure, the right 
hand resting on hip. Signed “G. Ck.” and with pen-and-ink title 
“Drawing by George Cruikshank The Man of Metal,” 

(2). Pencom SxKetcH. Second state, as the same appears in the 
finished plate, with the right hand outstretched and holding a mug of 
beer. With title and signature in the artist’s hand,—‘A Man of Metal, 
—G. Ck.’ and pen-and-ink inscription,—“Sketch by George Cruik-, 
shank and presented by hin to W. B. Cooke.” 

(3). Colored Etching, with title and the two verses beneath. 


864. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK Drawine. The 

Comet of 1853—or Passing Events. With the title in the artist’s 

/ handwriting, in large letters, and signed by the artist, “George 

‘ Oruikshank.” Height, 814; length, 1614 inches. Matted and in 
hyp black frame. 


This is the artist’s First Sxetcu of this subject, so signed by him. 
[See Reproduction. ] 


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365. CRUIKSHANK (GeEorRGE). A collection of original PHN-AND-INK AND 
PENCIL SKETCHES by George Cruikshank, also an ORIGINAL AUTO- 
GRAPH LETTER by the artist on eleven sheets of paper, each sheet 


neatly inlaid to uniform 4to size and bound in one volume half 


red levant morocco, lettered up back. 


UNIQUE CRUIKSHANK ITEM. The sketches are very characteristic and 
give a clear view of the method of the great artist in jotting down ideas 
and preparing for the finished work. 

Leaf 1. A quarto sheet with pen-and-ink sketch and nine lines of 
text in ink, headed “Dedication.” Verso blank. 


Leaf 2. The back of an envelope, with a humorous figure in pen- — 


and-ink. Verso blank. 

Leaf 3. A quarto leaf, containing a series of original pencil draw- 
ings of heads, some in outline, but six others in finished state finely 
executed; with interlineations in pencil and Cruikshank’s signature in 
ink,—“George Cruikshank.” Verso,—Pen-and-Ink sketch of “Father 


Thames,” so lettered by the artist, also a pen-and-ink sketch of head 


with helmet. Signed by the artist, in ink,—“Geo. Cruishank.” 


Leaf 4. A small scrap of paper with three portrait sketches in ink 


- and pencil. 
Aig Leaf 5. An irregular scrap containing a pen-and-ink sketch, show- 
5 if ing a bull charging a dog; three men looking on, a wind-mill to the left. 
Verso,—An earlier pencil sketch of the same. 
Leaf 6. An 8vo sheet, containing original pencil sketches, the center 
an “Omnibus” surrounded by portrait sketches and penciled notes. 


Verso,—A, N. S. by J. G. Garhard, with pencil note between the lines, 


signed in pencil by George Cruikshank; a pen-and-ink portrait sketch 
by Cruikshank in lower corner. 


Leaf 7. Portion of an envelope, with portrait sketch in pen-and-ink. 
Leaf 11. Autograph Letter, signed by George Cruikshank. Dated, 


\> : regiments in which Cruikshank was interested and of wht he was 
Colonel. 


366. CruIKSHANK (GrorcE). OricrinaL Pencin Sketcn. Signed in ink, 


“Geo. Cruikshank ;’ and captioned, “The Bottle,’ in his auto- 


graph. Size, 3 by 33% inches. Hjinged on cardboard, oblong 


7 16mo. Enclosed in a red cloth cover, lettered in gilt on side. 


fale ; In this sketch a man at a table is offering, apparently, a small quan- 
” tity of liquor to a woman nearby. It is penciled on the back of an Ad- 
mission Card to the Private View of Watson’s Portrait Statue of John 
Flaxman, and is probably the oRIGINAL SKETCH by Cruikshank which he 
developed later into the finished design for the first plate of “The Bottle” 
published by David Bogue in 1847. 


367. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). OricGiINAL Pencin SxkercuH. The original 
sketch by George Cruikshank for the title-page of Vol. I. of “My 
Skercu Boox.” With a few margin pencil sketches of details. 

, Signed in tablet below, which forms part of the sketch, in ink, 

; by the artist’s own hand, “George Cruikshank,’ Height, 7; 
width, 10 inches. Matted and in black frame. 

A most desirable George Cruikshank item. 


[See Reproduction. | 


~ | 
/ 


_/ Leaves 8, 9 and 10 contain various sketches in pen-and-ink and pencil. 


April 5, 1865. 2pp. To “Mr. Secretary Dorsett,’ relating to two of the © 


ya [London, 1847] | 


: 
: 


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 


Original Watercolor Sketch of “THr BARBER-SHOP” 
Reduced Facsimile 


[No. 369] 


Betsy 


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368. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). OriIGINAL Pencin SKercues. Two 4to 
pages of Original Pencil Sketches by George Cruikshank, being 
early sketches for the finished plate of the “Execution of Lady 
Jane Grey,” issued in “The Tower of London,” as follows—(1) 
Two full figures of Mauger the Executioner, one with axe raised, 
the other in the act of raising axe, also a half-length figure of 
Mauger and a portrait-sketch of Lady Grey; (2) Lady Grey 
kneeling beside the block, hands clasped, head raised, the un- 
ps, finished figure of Mauger is about to blindfold her. This last 
i~ is signed in ink in Cruikshank’s own hand, ‘Lady Jane Grey.” 
“Geo. Cruikshank.” Full size of sheet when open, height, 914; 
length, 15 inches. 


369. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). OriGINAL WarTeERCcOLOR Drawinc. The 
Original Sketch for Tun Barser Suop. “Memoirs of Grimaldi,” 
Vol. 2, Page 144, by George Cruikshank. Height, 125; length, 

, 1534 inches. With mat containing the title of the picture. 


y The finished plate of the above is listed by Reid under No. 1913. 


Grimaldi is shown being shaved by a lady and making grimaces dur- 
ing the operation; while the barber has thrown himself into a chair 
and joins in the roar of laughter caused by Grimaldi’s grimaces; a gen- 
tleman to the right is also joining in the laughter. 


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370. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR DRAWING. “Sir 
Walter Raleigh and His Servant.” By George Cruikshank. Not 
signed. Height, 1114; length, 1314 inches. Matted, with title 
on mat. 

Shows Sir Walter seated in an arm-chair by an open fire-place, smok- 

_ ing a clay pipe; while his servant thinking his master on fire has just 

A, entered by an open door to the left, with a pitcher of water which he is 

Rs about to throw in his master’s face. In thé foreground two dogs are lying 

| ‘| y on the floor, another dog stands by his master’s side; in the background 


stands a table; a map hangs on the wall beneath which is the model of 
- a three-masted ship. 


An original watercolor sketch, with additional penciled lines. 


ETCHINGS AND COLORED CARICATURES BY 
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 


[Numbers 371 to 387, inclusive. ] 


371. CrUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Business Card of F. Harvey, Book and 

Print Seller, 4, St. James Street. Hitched by George Crutk- 

shank. Card between plate marks measures 4x5 inches; the 

plate itself, 214 inches by 25g inches. Brilliant proof impres- 

v sion. In 4to cloth portfolio. No place, 1872 
x Douglas, 1452. Unknown to Cohn. 


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372. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CoLorep Ercuines. Pretty Bob; Poor 
Bob; Dandy Bob. Three etched plates In cotors by George 
Cruikshank, on India paper. 8vo, mounted to royal 8vo, loose 
in red cloth portfolio, gilt-lettered on back. 

{London:] Published by G. Humphrey, March 1, 1819 


VERY RARE. Reid, 873; Marchmont, 226. 


These three etchings were originally issued on a single sheet and 
used as a folding frontispiece to the volume—‘Poor Bob, the Chimney 
Sweeper.” While Douglas (441) and Cohn (640) both mention that 
work, neither lists these etchings in separate form. The subject of them 
is a respectable child who becomes a sweep. He is shown (1) as a 
cleanly dressed boy with hoop and stick; (2) as a chimney-sweep, sooty, 


Ay fa and munching a crust of bread; (3) still as a sweep, half-starved and 


with mis-shapen legs. 
From the Truman Collection. 


373. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Ercuines. Two Original India pProor 

PLATES for Ainsworth’s “The Tower of London,” Firs? EDITION, 

1840, to face (1) p. 112, “Queen Jane, Lord Guildford, Dudley,” 

&e.; (2) p. 126, “Jane imprisoned in the Brick Tower.” Size of 

, plate, royal 8vo with margins; mounted on heavy plate paper, 

1134 by 17 inches. In maroon cloth portfolio, lettered on front 

eu . 

bg cover. 

ORIGINAL PROOF IMPRESSIONS, Only a very limited number so printed. 

Each plate is a Presentation Copy to James Bacon, with penciled in- 


;~’  seription in the autograph of George Cruikshank as follows,— “James 
. Bacon, Esq., with the kind regards of Geo. Orwikshank.” 


374, CRUIKSHANK (GeEoRGE). Illustrated title in coors to The Matri- 
monial Ladder, A Serio Comic Scene, with characteristic sym- 
phonies written by Banter Benedick, composed and dedicated 
to all whom it may concern, by J. Blewitt. Plate is composed of 
16 colored compartments, with title in centre, small folio. 

° London: J. Alfred Novello, no date 


“4 Reid, 2242. This edition not given by either Douglas or Cohn. — 


There are 16 dainty vignettes composing the plate: Top, .“Celebra- 
tion;” bottom, “‘Reconciliation;” right side, 7 scenes of strife and bicker- 
ing; left side, 7 scenes of courtship. 


375. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Two etched plates 1n coLors (some of the - 


coloring rather crudely done), both signed “Cruikshank del.,” 
and entitled, (1) “Sir Francis Burdett in custody of the Sergeant 
at Arms after the forcing of his House, Monday, April 9, 1810;” 
y, (2) “Lord Moira, Governor of the Tower, receiving from the 
Sergeant at Arms the Warrant of Commitment of Sir Francis 
Burdett, April 9, 1810.” Both oblong 8vo. 


oS London: Printed and Published by R. Harrild [1810] 


See Reid, 106, for description of these plates. He gives no publisher. 


Douglas attributes them to George Cruikshank, although he names 
a publisher other than Harrild. (See Douglas, 343, 344). 


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376. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CARICATURES AND ErcHineGs. Frontispiece 
to Song Book “The Linnett.” London Pub. by Hodgson & Co.... 
1824. cotorED. Douglas, No. 340; “Striking effect produced by 
line and dots.” The Cockney’s Amusements & Sports. Outline 
plate. Pubd.... by Fores... Aug. 10,1807. Douglas, No. 1197; 
Country Life, Contrasted with the Pleasures of Town. Written 
by Captain Morris, with additional stanzas by the late Mr. 
Hewerdine. The colored etching by “Cruikshank Del.” Pub- 
lished 6th April, 1807, by Lawrie and Whittle ... London. Doug- 
las, No. 1805; The Last Shilling. “Cruikshank fecit.” A song- 
sheet, with colored HHap-prece by Cruikshank. Not in Douglas; 
The Brown Jug. Not signed. Harrild, Printer, 20 Great Hast- 
cheap. A song-sheet, three stanzas and COLORED HEAD-PIECE. Not 

in Douglas. Together, 5 pieces, 4to and small folio. 


377. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CoLorep Aquatint. A View in the Re- 
gent’s Park. The Present Fashions, Published & Sold by B. Read, 
12 Hart Street, Bloomsbury Square, London. Drawn & Etched 
by Cruikshank. The Faces by Roberts & Engraved by Hunt. 
Height, 1314; width, 2014 inches; cut down, a very narrow 
margin outside of plate-mark on three sides, lower margin cut 
to plate-mark. 


VERY RARE. UNKNOWN TO BIBLIOGRAPHERS. 
On the roadway a group of officers and other gentlemen and ladies. 
The royal carriage is passing; in the background the park is seen. 


$78. CRUIKSHANK (GrorRGE). CoLorEepD CaricaTuRE. National Taste... 
Dedicated without permission to the Church Commissioners. 
“Q in corner.” Pubd. by G. Humphrey, No. 24 St. James’s Street 
London, Aprial Tt 1824. 


FINE Copy, WITH FULL MARGINS, SIGNED IN THE ARTIST’S AUTOGRAPH,— 
“Geo. Cruiskhank.” 

Shows the steeple of “All Soul’s Church,” Langham Place. On the 
top of the steeple is Nash, the Architect, who built the church. 


279. CRUIKSHANK (GuroRGE). Cotorep Caricature. A Leader of the 
Parisian Blood Red Republic; or, the Infernal Fiend. “De- 
signed-Hiched & Pubd. by George Cruikshank, June 1871, and 


sold by W. Tweedie .. .’ COLORED ETCHING ON GLASS BY GEORGE 
CRUIKSHANK. Printed on paper. Small folio. Douglas, No. 
1782. 


880. CruIKSHANK (GEORGE). CoLoreD Caricatures. The Strollers 
Progress. Plte Ist. A peep at Black Jack’s Origin previous to 
his going to Douay .. . “Orutkshank del.” Pubd by T. Tegg ... 
1809; The Strollers Progress Pte 2d. Black Jack not liking to be 
a Popish Priest returns from Douay .. . “Cruikshank inot. 
e. s. p.” Pubd by T. Tegg .. . 1809. Together, 2 pieces, oblong 4to. 

Douglas, Nos. 971 and 972; Reid, Nos. 91 and 92. 


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381. CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). CoLorep Caricarures. Giant Grumbo & the 
Black Dwarf, or, Lord G. & the Printers Devil. “G. Orwikshank 
fect.” Pubd by G. Humphrey ... July 24th 1819. Douglas, 
No. 1286; The Ghost of Byng. Published by S. W. Fores... 
March 28 1808. Douglas, No. 1247; Suitors to the Pig Faced 
Lady. “G Cruk fect.” Pubd by J. Harrison... March 22, 1815. 
Douglas, No. 1271; Fashions of 1817. “G. Cruikshank fect.” Pubd 
by S. W. Fores ... Augt 4, 1817. Douglas, No. 1467; Informa. © 
tion for-the-Public. Lithograph, plain, not signed. Douglas, No. 
1498. Together, 5 pieces, small folio and small oblong 4to. 


382. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CoLoreD CaricarurEs. Illustration relat- 
ing to the O. P. Riots. Kemble’s non-success at law. Douglas, 
No. 966. Late impression ; “Lady Somerset at Brighton” (A scene 
on the Steyne at Brighton, some ladies riding on donkeys. ) 
Douglas, No. 1070. Poor copy, cut down; Making Decent... 
A hint to the Society for the Suppression of Vice... “@. Oruikk 
fect.” Pubd by G. Humphrey ... August 8th, 1822. The anchor 
is scratched out at the left of Cruikshank’s name. Comic Com- 
positions for the Scrap Book (With ten curious figures made 
from utensils, to represent men and women.) “G. Ck.’ Second 
state, London, Published June 1, 1829 ... Douglas, No. 1128; 
Cribbage-Shuffling-Whist, and a Round Game. “G. Oruikshank 
invt et fect.” Pubd Oct. 30, 1822, by G. Humphrey... Douglas, 
No. 1138 [This plate is in six compartments]; Four Specimens : 
of the Reading Public. “A Crowquill-Esqr delt. G. Chk sculpt.” 
London, Published Augt. 7th, 1826, by J. Fairburn. ... Doug- 
las, No. 1161. Together, 6 pieces, small 4to and small folio. 


383. CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). CoLorep CaricaTurEes RELATING TO THE 
REGENT AND THH Royau Famity, The Royal Transport & the 
Captive Daughter or Prince Blue Beard Triumphant. ... “G@. 
Cruikshank fect.’ Pubd August 1814 by H. Harrild ... London. 
Douglas, No. 797; Royal Congratulations (Two views on one 
sheet) Pubd October 1820 by T. Dolby . . . Douglas, No. 848; 
Rumping-Kicking and Kissing, or Cutting off his privy purse. 
Not signed and no imprint. Douglas, No. 860; The Royal Cot, 
or, The Great Babe taken Ill. Published by O. E. Pritchard, 
Islington Green (With eight stanzas.) Douglas, No. 861. To- 
gether, 4 pieces, small folio and small 4to. 


384, CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CoLorep NApotnonic Caricatures. Brit- 
tania and the Seven Champions or Modern Christiandom Re- 
stored. This Print Presented Gratis to every Purchaser of a 
Ticket or Share at Martins Lottery Office 8, Cornhill. “Oruwik- 
shank fecit.” Slight tear repaired. Douglas, No. 708; The Pedi- 
gree of Corporal Violet. First as a Consular Toadstood .. . 
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[ No. 384—Oontinued | 

“G. H. invt et del.” “Htchd by G-Cruik.” Pubd by H. Hum- 
phrey, June 9th, 1815... . Douglas, No. 730; The Allied Bakers, 
or, The Corsican Toad in the hole. “G. H. invt.” “Oruikshank 
fet.” Pubd April ist, 1814, by H. Humphrey St. James’s St. 
Douglas, No. 690; The Last March of the Conscripts-or Satan & 
his Satellites hurled to the Land of Oblivion. Not signed. Pubd 
April 17, 1814, by S. W. Fores No. 50 Piccadilly. Douglas, 
No. 696; Twelfth Night, or What you Will. “Pubd Jany 1815 by 
vee Humphrey . ” “G, H. invt. G. Cruikshank fect.” Douglas, 
No. 714; Treachery, Treachery, Treachery!!! “G. Ck.” Pubd by 
S. W. Fores ... May 16, 1815. Douglas, No. 727. Together, 6 
pieces, small folio and small Ato. 


An interesting series of colored caricatures relating to Napoleon and 
the Napoleonic Wars. The first mentioned is an aquatint. 


385. CRUIKSHANK (GuHORGE). CoLorep Poxirican Caricatures. State 
Miners. Pubd by J. Johnston... Jany 1811. “G. Cruikshank 
del.” Douglas, No. 876; Universal Suffrage, or, the Scum Upper- 
moet d ) ! KG. Ck etched. * “Pubd July 1%, 1819, by G. Hum- 
phrey ... Uncolored. Douglas, No. 926; A Radical Reformer,- 
(ie) a Neck or Nothing Man! Dedicated to the Heads of the 
Nation. “G. Ck.” London Pubd by Tegg . . Septr 17th, 1819. 
Douglas, No. 929; Interior view of Hayloft &e., in Cato Strt, oc- 
cupied by the Conspirators. “G. Cruikshank ject. ” Pubd by G. 
Humphrey . .. March 9th, 1820. Douglas, 939; A dialogue be- 
tween John Bull & an Ass (With engraved conversation and 
inscription.) London, Pub. 27th May, 1822, by G. Humphrey . 
Douglas, No. 948; Together, o pieces, small folio and small Ato, 
all but one in colors. 


386. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CoLorEpD Sonc-Hpaps. A Bundle of Truths. 
Sung, with great Applause, by Mr. Henry Liston, in Dublin, 
Cork, &. Published 2nd Sept. 1811, by Laurie € Whittle... 
London [With six verses and three verses of chorus.] Douglas, 
No. 1808; The Beautiful Maid. As Sung by Mr. Liston, with 
unbounded Applause, 1811. Signed on the plate,—‘G Cruik- 
Shank fecit.”. Published 25th Novr. 1811, by Laurie & Whit- 
tle... London [With two verses. ] Douglas, No. 1306; The Sail- 
or’s description of a Chase & Capture. oR Shern invt. PG. 
CRUIKSHANK fect.” London Published by G. Humphrey ... 
January the Tth, 1822. [With 19 lines of text.] Douglas, No. 
1347; Most Humorous Description of the Undeniable Mill be- 
tween Gammon and Dandy the Black. By One of the Learned. 
“G. Cruikshank fect.” Printed for W. Hone ... The etching 
is entitled “Gammon giving the Nosegay to Dandy- -Grey-Rus- 
sell.” Douglas, No. 1849; Panorama of the Times. The Sieur 


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[ No. 386—Continued | 
Kastleree (the Celebrated Juggler). Not signed. Printed and 
Published by T. Dolby. [With 18 stanzas.] Douglas, No. 1354; 
Salus Populi Suprema Lex. Royal Address of Cadwallader ap- 
Tudor ap-Edwards ap-Vaughan, Water-King of Southwark .. . 
To his Subjects. “George Cruikshank fect.” [A satire on the © 
polution of the Thames and its effect on the water of the South- 
wark Water Co. With 11 stanzas.] Douglas, No. 1360. To- 
gether, 6 pieces, folio and small folio. . 


A fine collection of broadside songs with COLORED ILLUSTRATED head- 
pieces by George Cruikshank. 


387. CRUIKSHANK (GrorcEe). CoLorep Woopcuts. Four plates from 
the series of “Temperance Placards.” No. 2,—The Division of 
the Labourer’s Pudding. “Georye Cruikshank.” London, Wil- 
liam Tweedie... Douglas, No. 1686; No. 4,—Home in Shadow. 
“G. Cruik delt.” London, Printed for W. & F. G. Cash. . . Doug- 
las, No. 1688. No. 6,—Adulterated Drinks. “G. Ck.” London, 
William Tweedie. The cut is entitled “There is Poison in the 
Pot.” Douglas, No. 1690; The Red Dragon; or the Honest Pub- 

lican’s Circular. “G. Ck.” London, William Tweedie ... 
Douglas, No. 1691. Together, 4 pieces, folio. 


Each of the above contains a large colored wood cut by George 
Cruikshank, with descriptive text beneath. 


ILLUSTRATIONS EXECUTED IN CONJUNCTION 
BY THE THREE CRUIKSHANKS. 


[Numbers 388 to 400, inclusive. ] 


388. CRUIKSHANK (GoRGE AND Isaac). Murder of a Cabin Boy! Fair- 
burn’s Edition of the Trial of Capt. J. Sutherland, for the Wil- 
ful Murder of Richard Wilson, a Boy only Thirteen Years of 
Age...on Friday, June 23, 1809, with the Evidence Verbatim. 
With folding frontispiece In cotors by George and Isaac Cruik- 
shank, inscribed in the autograph of George Cruikshank (in pen- 
cil) —“By my father, Isaac Cruikshank, with bits by me, G. 0.” 
8vo, half maroon morocco, gilt top, edges slightly trimmed, By — 
MorRRELL. . London: John Fairburn [1809] 


Ture TRUMAN Copy. Douglas, 321; Cohn, 749. 


Plate is entitled,—“Cap. Sutherland barbarously stabbing Richd. Wil- 
son in the Cabin of his own Ship.” The small pictures and the shading 
are by George Cruikshank; the remainder of the plate is by Isaac Cruik- 
shank. The work of the first-named is designated in five different places 
by the initials in pencil,—‘“G. C.” 


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389. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Isaac). The Life and Glorious Atchieve- 


pit 


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ments of Sir John Moore, who fell at the Battle of Corunna; 
with a Particular Account of his Eminent Services at Corsica, 
&c. Folding colored plate signed,—I. Cruikshank, del. 12mo, 
old blue paper wrapper, uncut. In red cloth case, gilt-lettered 
on side. London: George Smeeton [1809] 


> First Epition. Douglas, 322; Cohn, 554. 


ri 


George Cruikshank assisted Isaac Cruikshank on this plate,—‘The 
Death of Sir John Moore.” 


390. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Roperr). The Old Black Cock and his 


ae 


391. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Roperr). The R 


es 


Dunghill Advisers in Jeopardy; or, The Palace that Jack Built. - 
By the Author of the R 1 Fowls. With 12 cuts [by Isaac 
Cruikshank.| 8vo, 23pp., uncut, a few small portions of margins 
supplied. In blue cloth case, lettered in gilt on side. 

London: Effingham Wilson, 1820 


First Epition. Douglas, 506. 


Evidently Douglas believed that George Cruikshank assisted in these 
plates, otherwise the item would not be included in this bibliography. 


1 Fowls; or, The 
Old Black Cock’s Attempt to crow over his Illustrious Mate. A 
Poem. By the Author of the R 1 Brood [John Wolcot, or 
one of his imitators]. Vignette woodcut on title by George and 
I. R. Cruikshank. 8vo,24pp. unbound. In red cloth case, leather 
label on side, lettered. London: Effingham Wilson, 1820 


First EDITION. Douglas, 507; Cohn, 689. 


392. CRUIKSHANK (GeEorGr AND Rospert). The Pirate; or, The Witch 


ae 


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\e 


George and Robert Cruikshank,” is entitled, “Capt. Cleveland, assisted" fi 


of the Winds. With the Adventures of Captain Cleveland and 
Minna Troil; Also an Account of the Ceremonies & Incantations 
of Norna of the Fitful Head. With folding frontispiece 1n coors 
signed “Cruikshanks, fect.” The work of George and Robert 
Cruikshank. 12mo, 28pp. unbound and uncut, lacks the original 


blue wrappers, small repair in last leaf. In blue cloth case, 


lettered on side. London: Joseph and H. W. Bailey [1823] 
Scarce. Douglas, 472; Cohn, 623. Unknown to Reid. 
The plate, which Douglas characterizes as “a very good etching by 


by Mertoun rescuing Minna from the Pirates.” 


393. CRUIKSHANK (Grorcn AND Roserr). The Universal Songster; or, 


Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete, Extensive, and 
Valuable Collection of Ancient and Modern Songs in the Eng- 
lish Language. With three engraved frontispieces and 84 wood- 
cuts after George and Robert Cruikshank. 3 vols. 8vo, full pol- 

: [ Continued 


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[ No. 893—Continued| 
ished calf, gilt panelled backs with centre-pieces of lyres; sides 
with fillet border and corner ornaments; inside gilt borders, gilt 
edges, leather labels, By Tour. 
London: John Fairburn, 1825-1826-1826 


HANDSOME Copy OF THE First EpITrion. Douglas, 76; Cohn, 784. 


Frontispiece to Vol. III. is etched by George Cruikshank after a de- 
sign by Alfred Crowquill; Frontispiece to Vol. II. is designed and 
etched by George Cruikshank; the wood cuts after George and Robert 
Cruikshank are engraved by J. R. Marshall. 


394. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Rospert). Moncrieff (W. T.). Tom and 
Jerry; or, Life in London. An Operatic Extravaganza, in Three 
Acts. With a Key, Vocabulary, &c. With frontispiece IN CoLors, 
“Emblematical Synopsis of Life in London,” by Robert Crutk- 
shank. 8vo, 142pp., unbound, has author’s written dedicatory 
inscription on title, lacks wrappers and leaf of advertisement. 

In red cloth case, lettered in gilt on side. 
London: W. T. Moncrieff, 1826 


First Epition. Douglas, 483; Cohn, 552, > 
According to Reid, George Cruikshank assisted on the plate. 


395. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Ropert). Barker (M. H.). The Old 
Sailor’s Jolly Boat, Laden with Tales, Yarns, Scraps, Frag- 
ments, &e., &c., to please All Hands; Pulled by Wit, Fun, Humor, 
and Pathos, and steered by M. H. Barker. Hngraved title by 
Robert Cruikshank and 24 plates by George and Robert Cruak- 
shank. 8vo, original green cloth, uncut original front wrapper of 
No. 11 bound in, slight tears at top and bottom of back. 

' London: W. Strange, 1844 


First Eprrrion rn Book Form. Douglas, 225; Cohn, 52. 


Originally issued in 12 monthly parts. Six of the plates are signed 
by George Cruikshank, but Cohn states that he is known to have had 
a good deal to do with many of the others. 


396. CrurksuaNK (Grorce AND Ropert). Hodgson’s New Characters. 
A single sheet, 1314 by 1634 inches, containing 24 character 
sketches, IN COLORS, each with a riddle printed beneath tt, by I. 
R. and George Cruikshank. Folded to small 4to, and enclosed 
in a cloth wrapper and half-maroon levant morocco slip case. 
Published by Hodgson at his Theatrical Print Warehouse [Lon- 

don] and Turner & Fisher, New York and Philadelphia, 
no date 
A Scarce SERIES OF BRILLIANTLY CoLORED PLATES, in all probability 
the work of the two Cruikshanks, George and Robert. 
The plates are lettered in alphabetical order, the first, “Timothy 
ee is the figure used by George Cruikshank in “Greenwich 
ospital. 


Not in Douglas, Cohn, nor Reid. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


597. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Ropert). Old Snuff-Box on the cover 
of which has been transferred 1N coLors a scene from Pierce 
Egan’s “Life in London.”—“Tom getting the best of a Charley,” 
by George and Robert Cruikshank. Diameter of Snuff-Box, 314 
inches. Inside edges somewhat damaged. 


298. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE AND Roperr). Shakespeare Tercentenary. 
Workmen’s Memorial Subscription Card. Design by George 
Cruikshank, engraved by Dalziel Brothers. No place [1864]; 
Design for a Suburban Village. Drawn and etched by George 
Oruikshank. No place, no date; cotorEep PLATE for frontispiece, 
“T ner know’d I wur sic a favorite,’ by Robert Cruikshank, en- 
graved by Tomkins. AuToGRAPHED ON LowrrR Maroin,—“‘Not by 
me. G. Ck.” No place, no date; Engraved Equestrian portrait 
of George Washingion, surrounded by children strewing flowers, 
and entitled,—“Washington’s Triumphal Journey to the Cap- 
ital.” Engraved by Davenport after G. Cruikshank. London: 
T. Tegg and Son, 1835. Together, 4 pieces, Small 8vo and 12mo. 


399. CRUIKSHANK ((GrorRGE AND Ropert). Cororep Carrcaturn. A Dandy 
put to his last Chemisette or preparing for a Bond Street lounge. 
“T. R. Cruikshank.” Pubd Oct. 26, 1818, by S. W. Fores 50 Picca- 
dilly. Oblong 4to. 


Very curious. George Cruikshank has written on the plate, after 
the name of his brother,—“assisted a little by me G. C.” 


400. CrurKSHANK (GEORGE AND Ropert). CoLorep AQuaTINT. To Henry 
Hunt, Esqr. As Chairman of the Meeting assembled on St. 
Peter’s Field, Manchester on the 16th of August, 1819, and to 
the Female Reformers of Manchester and the adjacent Towns 
who were exposed to and suffered from the Wanton and Furious 
Attack Made on them by that Brutal Armed Force The Man- 
chester and Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, this Plate is dedicated 
by their Fellow Labourer Richard Carlile. Published, Octr 1st, 
1819, by R. Carlile, 55 Fleet Street, London. Height, 18; length, 
1834 inches. Slightly rubbed at old fold down centre. 

A VERY RARE CRUIKSHANK ETCHING. UNKNOWO TO DOUGLAS AND REID. 
WITH THE ADDITIONAL FEATURE OF THE FOLLOWING INSCRIPTION IN GEORGE 
CRUIKSHANK’s AuToGRAPH,—“‘The Design & Drawing by me Geo. Cruik- 


shank, assisted by my Brother Isaac Robert, who did the greater part 
of the etching.” 


Shows the Cavalry charging through the crowd surrounding a stand 
in the square, on which are standing several men and a woman with 
banners inscribed “Universal Suffrage,” Rens ag) or Death,” “Universal 
Civil and Religious Rights,” etc. 


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unchiiaentaocrdeonainaacitedets LOSS esitamtteien Meats AOU ya 


BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY ROBERT CRUIKSHANK. 
[Numbers 401 to 414, Inclusive. ] 


401. CRUIKSHANK (RogperT). Duncombe’s New Comic Songs [for 1814 _ 


and 1815] Hach volume contains a folding frontispiece In Cotors 
by Robert Cruikshank, inscribed in ink on each, “BY I. R. Ok.” 
2 vols. 16mo, red cloth. London [1814-1815] 

In the 1814 volume the title of plate is, “A Mill (Anglice) A Fight.” 
Sung by Mr. Matthews; in the 1815 volume plate ‘is entitled,—“The 


Dashing Young Fireman-Waterman.” From the library of Charles 
Tod Owen with his bookplate in each volume. 


402. CRUIKSHANK (RoperT). Gray (Charlesworth). Mercator; or, The 
Voyage of Life: and Several Smaller Poems. Written at B——, 


in Flanders, With 3 full-page plates In Conors, by I. R. Oruik-— 


shank. 8vo, contemporary paper wrapper, title written in ink 

on two paper labels on back, portion of one corner of title sup- 
plied. In cloth case, with leather label lettered in gilt. 

London: Sold by Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1819 

First Epition. Not in Marchmont. Contains three Finety CoLorep 

plates by I. R. Cruikshank entitled—(1) “The Inconvenience of 


Spurs,’ (2) “The Astonishment .. . of Dicky D——on finding 
the Witches are entering the house,” &c.; (3) “Callicot.” 


403. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). A Series of 6 plates IN Corors by Robert : 
Cruikshank to illustrate “The Ton: Anecdotes, Chit-Chat, Hints 


and On-Dits; Dedicated to All the Gossips.” Each plate is in- 
scribed in the autograph of George Cruikshank. (1) “All by 
I. R. Cruikshank. G. Ck;” (5) “By I. R. Cruikshank. G. Ok.” 
Plates are 12mo, and together with a Title-page and a portion 
of page containing List of Plates (Eleventh Edition), are all 


mounted to folio. Loose. London: J. J. Stockdale, 1819 — 


CoMPLETE SERIES or Srx PLares. Until about 1905 these were among 
many others attributed to George Cruikshank but which about this 
date he denied, and in his own autograph on each print in question, 
giving the credit to the rightful artist. (See Douglas, 23; Cohn, 767). 


404, CruiksHANK (Rosert). Four Plates In Co.ors by Robert Cruik- 
Shank to illustrate “Modern Beaux and Modern Belles.” Each 
plate is inscribed in the autograph of George Cruikshank on 
lower margin, “By I. R. Oruikshank. G. Ck.” Plates are 12mo, 
mounted to folio. Loose. [ London, 1819] 

Until the death of Edwin Truman, the Cruikshank collector, in 1905, 


these plates had been ascribed, either in whole or in part, to George 
Cruikshank. 


A complete set of plates to “Modern Beaux” and “Modern Belles” is 
composed of 6 each, or 12 plates in all. io 


The 4 here catalogued are,—‘Modern Beau;” “Beardless Chario- 
teer;” “Dandy of the Last Century’; and “Desired of Men.” 


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405. CrurksANnK* (Ropertr). Grotz (Christopher). The Art of Making 
Fireworks, Detonating Balls, &c.... Together with How to Make 
and Fill Air and Fire Balloons, &e. With frontispiece IN Cot- 
ors by I. R. Cruikshank. Narrow 12mo, new boards, uncut, let- 
tered on back, original blue front wrapper bound in. 

London: Dean and Munday [1819] 


First Epirion. With plate “Art of Making Fireworks” IN CuLors, 
by “7. R. C. fecit.” Plate has been retouched by hand. 


406. CruIkKsHANK (Robert). IT airburn’s Puzzling Characters for 
Twelfth Night. Comprises Jilustrated Title-page IN Couors com- 
posed of a centre in which is a table with “Twelfth Cake” there- 
on, decanter of wine, glass, &c., surrounded with circles of mys- 
tical characters, upon the reverse of which is a page of explana- 
tion, inlaid. Following this is an alphabetical series of CoLorEeD 
CARICATURES, 24 in number, originally a large sheet cut down to 
small 4to, making 2 folded sections, hinged on linen. The whole 
bound in small 4to, half black morocco, back gilt-lettered, gilt 
top. Londen: J. Fairburn [1820] 


Scarce. Unknown to Marchmont, 


407. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). The Political Doctor Syntax, A Poem, 
with Satyrical Designs; by I. R. Cruikshank. With 2 full-page 
plates In Cotors by I. R. Cruikshank. 8vo, 28pp., unbound. In 
cloth slip case with leather label, lettered. 

London: Grove and Co., 1820 


A RARE ROBERT CRUIKSHANK ITEM UNKNOWN TO BIBLIOGRAPHERS. The 
plates, finely colored, are excellent examples of this artist at his best 
period. They are entitled—(1) “Dr. Syntax Dreaming” and (2) 
“Dr. Syntax entertained at Lord CO h’s.” ; 


408. CrUIKSHANK (Rosrrt). Benchiana; or, Sketches of Life and Char- 
acter in St. George’s Fields ... Embracing all the Dignitaries, 
degenerate Orders, mutilated Casts, dilapidated Models of the 
Present Day, &c.... With Copious and Explanatory Notes. With 
folding Cotorrep FRONTISPIECE in four compartments by I. R. 
Cruikshank, rebacked with linen. 8vo, contemporary paper wrap- 
per, repaired, front cover and plate, loose, uncut. In cloth slip 
case, with leather label lettered on back. London: T. Dolby, 1822 


First Epition. Marchmont, 52. Titles of compartments composing 
folding plate are: (1) “Coming it Strong;” (2) “Things Getting 
Queer ;” (3) Taking it Easy in the Bench,” (4) “Clean’d Out.” 


409. CruIKSHANK (RopertT). Elagnitin (J.). Mock Heroics, on Snuff, 
Tobacco, and Gin; and a Rhapsody on an Inkstand. Three full- 
page plates In Cotors by I. R. Cruikshank. 8yvo, 16pp., unbound. 
In cloth slip case, with leather label on back, lettered, lacks one 
plate. . London: Hodgson and Co., 1822 


First EDITION UNKNOWN TO BIBLIOGRAPHERS. Evidently the plate 
lacking is the one picturizing “Snuff,’ as the plates relating to “Gin,” 
“Tobacco,” and the “‘Inkstand,” are intact. 


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410. CrUIKSHANK (Rosurt). The Devil among the Fancy; or, The Pugi- 
listiec Courts in an Uproar: To which is added a Whimsical Dia- 
logue between Dickey Martin, M. P., and Charles Eastup, W. 
P....By a Member of the Pugilistic Club. With frontispiece in 
2 compartments by Robert Cruikshank (torn across, repaired and 
rebacked). 8vo, 25pp., full tan calf, gilt back and fillet side- 
borders, inside dentelles, gilt top, By Woon. 


London: John Paisinmne 1822 


First Eprtion. Marchmont, 183. The colored frontispiece contains 
views of “The Royal Cock Pit’ and “The Westminster Pit.” 


411. CruiksHaNK (Roperr). [Westmacott (C. M.).] The Punster’s - 
Pocket-Book, or the Art of Punning, Enlarged. Frontispiece por-— 
trait of George IV. and numerous vignettes by Robert Cruik- 


shank. 12mo, half calf, gilt top, leather labels, original cloth 
back bound in, By RAMaGE. 


London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1826 


First Epirron. Marchmont, 492. 


412. CruIKSHANK (Roserr). Smeeton (George). Doings in London; or, 


Day and Night Scenes of the Frauds, Frolics, Manners and De- — 


pravities of the Metropolis. With engraved frontispiece in com- 
partments by Robert Cruikshank, and 40 woodeuts after his de- 
signs engraved by Bonner. 8vo, full sprinkled calf, gilt back, gilt 
cover borders inside and outside, gilt top, uncut, By J. LARKINS. 

Southwark: G. Smeeton [1828] 


First EDITION. 


413. CRrUIKSHANK (Ropert). Cheerful Pastimes for Merry-Making Par- 


ties: Descriptive of the Various Domestic Amusements Resorted 


to in Youthful and Genteel Society. With folding frontispiece 


In Cotors, of “Blindman’s Buff,’ by Robert Cruikshank. 12mo, 
original pink boards, cloth back and paper label uncut. 


London: J. Fairburn, 1830. 


First Epition. Marchmont, 99. Barly issue containing the print- 


er’s mispagination of pp. vii.-xii; the signature Al-A8 is however com- 


plete. 


414. CruIKsHANK (Roperr). The Devil’s Visit; A Poem. From the Orig- 


inal Manuscript. With Notes by a Barrister. Illustrations by 


Robert Cruikshank. 16mo, half maroon levant morocco, gilt © 


back, gilt top. London: William Kidd, 1830 


First Epirion. Unknown to Marchmont. From the Henry W. Poor 
library with his oval leather bookplate. 


Rain 


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ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY ROBERT CRUIKSHANK. 


415. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). OricinaAL WATERCOLOR DRAWING. Harbor 
Scene, with Tower to left; boats and fortress on distant side of 
harbor; in the foreground, three men in a boat and officers on 
the shore; shipping in harbor. Signed in the AuToGRAPH oF 
(GEORGE CRUIKSHANK » “Drawn by my brother, I. R. Cruikshank. 
GOK.” Height, 554; width, 7 inches. Matted. 


416. CRUIKSHANK (ROBERT). ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR Drawines. A Col- 
lection of 12 original watercolor drawings by Robert Cruik- 
shank for “Chronicles of the Bastile—La Bertaudiere.” Au 
SIGNED; also, the OriciINnaL Srpet-PuLate by Robert Cruikshank 


for the title-page of “Chronicles of the Bastile,” with an impres- — 


sion of the same on paper. The whole inclosed in cloth portfolio. 


A UNIQUE ROBERT CRUIKSHANK ITEM. The twelve original drawings 
include nine for the first series of “Chronicles of the Bastile,” and three 
for the second series. ALL ARE SIGNED IN FULL by the artist, and five 
are dated. These drawings include the following,—the page referring 
to place in book, 


“The Midnight Meeting in the Cemetry of St. Innocents.” Signed | 


and dated. Page 231. 


“Louis Quatorye peremptorily dismisses D’Argenson.” Signed and 
dated. Page 267. 


The same Scene as preceding, but in a different room. Signed. With 
a light pencil sketch of a rural scene on back, also by Robert Cruik- 
shank. 


“Ru rubs off a part of an old score against Corbe.” Signed. Page 
335. The detail of this drawing is sketchy. 


“D’Argenson finds himself unpleasantly situated between Vulcan and 
Hercules.” Signed. Page 391. ‘ 


“The Commandant at Home, 1845.” Signed and dated. Page 448, 
“The Death of Beatrice.” Signed. Page 568. 


Drawing of a young woman standing in a door-way watching the 
departure of a man and woman to join a riding-party. Signed and 
dated. 


“The Palais Royal Comspirators surprised by sudden appearance of 
Jacques.” Signed. Page 32. 


“Madame Giboulette’s specific for a swoon.” Signed. Page 76. 
“Foulon unexpectedly claims Eulalie.” Signed. Page 191. 


“Remarkably Fine Young Man exclaimed Prevot in a whisper. 
Signed and dated. 


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COLORED ETCHINGS AND CARICATURES 
BY ROBERT CRUIKSHANK. 


[Numbers 417 to 438, Inclusive. ] 


417. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). A Series of Seven Cotorep PLATES by Rob- 
ert Cruikshank. Square 24mo, thick paper, loose, in red cloth 


wrapper within a half red morocco slip-case. [London] 1833 
; These humorous plates are all colored and cut to the plate mark. 
Their titles are-—(1) “All the World’s a Stage;” (2) “The Lord’s 
gifts turned into Short Commons;” (3) “A Tavern changed into a 
Pump;” (4) “A London fashionable female slave shop;” (5) “Con- 
servation of rotten boroughs and preservation of plebian limbs, &c.; 
(6) ‘Privilege of the entrée granted to Aristocracy;” (7) “Outward 
and visible signs of hypocritical and selfish gratification.” 


418. CRUIKSHANK (Ropurt). Conorep Aguatints. Laplanders, Rein- 
deers, &c., as Exhibited at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly. 1822; 
[Also] The Laplanders’ Return to their Native Country under 
the Care of Mr. Bullock and his Son. “Drawn & Biched by Mr. 
I. R. Cruikshank.” “Pub. March 13th and April 8th, 1822, by 
G. Humphrey ... London’ Two companion pieces, each with 
border of vignette views and emblematic designs. Height of 
each, 1312; length, 1714 inches. In cloth portfolio, lettered on 
front cover. 


419. CrUIKSHANK (RopertT). CoLorEp AQuatiInt ENerRavines. Two 
companion aquatint engravings by Robert Cruikshank, Brav- 
TIFULLY PRINTED IN Coors, being an Unprvipep Proor of (1) 
“Elopement,” and (2) “Forgiveness.” Height of each, 714; 
width, 53g inches. Engraved on one plate with margins and 
space between, a slight tear at top plate-mark. Folded and en- 


closed in square 8vo, cloth portfolio, lettered on front cover. — 

VERY RARE IN THIS State. In the first plate the soldier lover is 
helping his lady-love down a ladder. In the second plate the couple 
have returned to the parents home and are forgiven. The plates are 
not signed. 


420. CRUIKSHANK (RopertT). CoLorep ENGRAvines. Two companion 
etchings by Robert Cruikshank, each finely colored, (1) is. 
Wilkinson. Mr. John Reeve, in the Whole of his Characters in 

‘ Bachelor’s Torments. Signed “JRO.” A plate in three com- 
partments, each with four or more figures; (2) Mr. Wilkinson & 
Mr. John Reeve, in all their Characters, in Trifles light as Air 
and Bachelor’s Torments. Signed “IRC.” A plate in two com- 
partments, each with several figures, different from receding. 
Together, 2 pieces, 8vo, enclosed in cloth folder, lettened on front. 


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421. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). Cornorep Ercuine. A series of twelve min- 
lature colored etchings by Robert Cruikshank, printed in double 
column between the rounds of two ladders; reading from the bot- 
tom of each ladder up, they are: First ladder,—Acitation: Prr- 
SENTATION! COMBINATION; BOTHERATION; RESIGNATION; INDIG- 
NATION; Second ladder,—CrELEBRATION ; CoNSUMMATION; ACCOM- 
MODATION ; CONSTERNATION; THp NATION; ExuutTation. Signed 
on plate, “Robert Cruikshank,” and on lower margin, “Watson, 
Windmill Street, Finsbury: & Strange, Paternoster Row.” “En- 
tered at Stationers’ Hall.” Enclosed in small 4to, cloth port- 
folio, lettered on front cover. 


Very rare caricature on the political events in England at the time 
of George the Fourth. 


422, CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). CoLorep Ercuines. A series of six col- 
ored engravings by Robert Cruikshank, on one plate, in two col- 
umns, three views in each, as follows, reading from top to bot- 
tom,—May Day; Lrarninc To DANncE; QUADRILLE DANCING; 
BuinD Man’s Burr; Au pe Fautr; A Kiss av Curisrmass. Signed 
on lower margin, “Drawn & Etched by J. Cruikshank.” “Entered 

at Sta’ Hall.” “London Published by Summers & Smith, No. 8 
Henry Sirt. St. Lukes, 1828.” Full size of plate, height, 53, ; 
length, 814 inches. Enclosed in small folio, cloth portfolio, let- 
tered on front. 

A charming series of colored ‘‘Pastime” “sketches. 


423. CRUIKSHANK (Ropertr). CoLorep Caricature. The Protestants’ 
Champion !! Signed, “R. Cruikshank fecit.” “Pubd. August, 1825, 
by G. Humphrey ...” A portrait of the Duke of York, walking 
to left, right hand lifting hat, view of “Horse Guards” bar- 
racks in background; The same as preceding, but with title 
changed to “A View of the Principal Part of the Horse Guards.” 
Both in colors. Together, 2 pieces, 4to. Enclosed in cloth port- 
folio, lettered on front | 


424, CRUIKSHANK (Ropertr). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of car- 
icatures by Robert Cruikshank relative to Maria Foote and her 
Friends, as follows,—The Golden Foot Ball—and the Modern Da- 
nae. “Robert Cruikshank fecit.” Pubd. April, 1823, by J. Fair- 
burn ... Among the portraits are Lady Paget, Miss Floyd and 
Lady Carline Churchill; Arrogance, (or Nonchalance) of the 
Tenth Retorted. “R. Cruikshank fecit.” London Pubd. April, 1824, 
by J. Fairburn. (Two sections showing interior of Ball room and 
Drawing room, Maria Foote and officers of the “Tenth Hus- 
sars’); Scene for a New Piece at Astley Theatre! “Hogarth 
Fecit. Robert Cruikshank delt.” Pubd. August, 1826, by G. 


Humphrey... ; Miss Foot-i, in the King’s Bench Battery!! Pep- 
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[ No. 424—Continued | 
pering a Haineous Nincompoop. “R. 0.” Pubd. Decr., 1824, by — 
J. Fairburn; M—r c—n. Ti’s leap from the Opera—or—the 
Ballet turned into a Ball! “RC fecit.” Pubd. by G. Humphrey .. 
Together, 5 pieces, oblong 4to. 


An interesting series of colored caricatures illustrating the liaison of 
Colonel Berkeley, Miss Maria Foote and Joseph Hayne. 


425, CRUIKSHANK (RopertT). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of car-— 
icatures by Robert Cruikshank, published by J. Fairburn, as fol-— 
lows,—CoLONEL FITz-BASTARD, ‘of Huntine & Boxine notoriety 
(aided by two others) FEROCIOUSLY ATTACKING an UNARMED 
GENTLEMEN ... “Robt C-K Fecit.” March, 1825. [The colonel is 
attacking the unarmed gentleman with a whip butt, while his 
two confederates look on;] A New Scene ror THE Drvit AND Dr. 
Faustus. “Robt Cruikshank Fecit.” Octr., 1825. [Shows Death 
mounted on a white horse with the timeglass and arrow;] THE 
Serrine Srar!! “R. Cruikshank Fecit—Knightsbridge.” August, 
1827 [Shows Britannia, Caledonia, Hibernia and Cambria 
mourning the death of Canning;| A Cur at tHe Crry CauLt- 
Fiower!! or A Birow-Ur. ror tHE Bonps!!! ... “R. C. fecit.” 
Sept., 1824. [Parlor scene with three figures disputing bonds;] A 
PouiticAL SHavER—or the Cu (“R” over the “L”) Own 1n Dan- 
cer. “Robt Cruikshank Fecit.” May, 1825 [Shows the Regent 
being forcibly shaved by a barber in cloak and wig.] Beast 
5 pieces, oblong 4to. 


426. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). CoLorep Caricatures. <A collection of 
colored caricatures, by Robert Cruikshank, of a social and po- 
litical nature, as follows,—QuaDRILLES—practising for fear of ac- 
cidents! “I. R. Cruikshank. fect.’ London Pubd March 26th, 
1817, by J. Sidebethem ... [A Parlor party practicing the 
dance;] Tur HostiLe Press; and the consequences of Crim. 
Con. or SHAKESPBARE IN DANGER [quotation from Hamlet.] “R. 
Cruikshank Deli.” Pubd Feby 1825 by J. Fairburn ... [Hamlet 
stands on a stage, sword in hand, defying the monsters of the 
press;| Justice Kicking Law out of the Mansion house! !—In- 
scribed ... “J. R. Cruikshank fecit.” London pubd by J. Side- 
bethem, no date [Shows Justice prodding law with his sword and 
driving him out of court;] Mizan Commission!!! “I. R. Orutk- 
shank fecit King St.” Pubd July 1820 by Smolky ... [A gal- 
lows stands in the background dangling the Liberty Cap, Miss 
Leech [law] sits on a box labelled “Commission” ]; PREPARING 
THE WITNESSES .... A View in Cotton garden. “J. R. C. feci.” 
Pubd. August 1820 by T. Dolby... [Shows the ministerial wash- 
ing-tub, with three victims being cleaned.] Together, 5 pieces, 
oblong 4to. 


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427. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). Couorep Caricatures. A Collection of car- 
icatures of R. Cruikshank, as follows,—Tun Grant Brrore 
THE Brak, at Bow Srreer or Sir Dickny Burn-Hicu, Conglom- 
erated ... “Robt. Cruikshank Fecit.” Pubd, Aug., 1826, by J. 
Fairburn ... [The French giant before the Justice;] Prrmr’s 
SHam Duvet or a Dunghill Cock endeavoring the shew game. “I. 
R. C. Fecit.” Pubd. April, 1821, by.G. Humphrey ... [A duel in 
which one of the fighters is hit:] Tum Hmn-Peckep Danpy. “J.R. 
Cruikshank fect.” Pub. Nov. 6, 1818, by T. Tegg [The dandy has 
adopted the Stays because his wife has adopted his breeches;] A 
New Cuancery Suir Removep to rue Scorcu Bar... “I.R.C. 
fecit.” Pubd. Feby. 4, 1819, by S. W. Fores... [The marriage 
blacksmith at Gretna Green hammering marriage rings;] A 
SHoT FRoM BucCKINGHAM To Beprorp ... “I.R.0.” Pubd. May 
4th, 1822, by G. Humphrey ... [A duel before the park gates. ] 
Together, 5 pieces, folio and oblong, 4to. 


428. CRUIKSHANK (RoBerT). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures by R. Cruikshank, mostly relating to Welling- 
ton, as fololows,—Tum Great UNKNOWN AND THE Great Cap- 
TAIN CuTTinG Up NapoLeon THE Great. “R.C. Fecit.” July, 1827, 
Pubd. by J. Fairburn ... [Sir Walter Scott and Wellington dis- 
puting Scott’s Life of Napoleon;] A Srewarr [d] Ar C Sma in 
A VAIN TempsEst! or Gaining the point of Matrimony in spite 
of Squalls. “J.R.C. Fecit.” Pubd. by Sidebethem .. . 1819 [Re- 
lates to the Lord Chancellor’s Motion to prevent the marriage of 
Lord Stewart with a Ward in Chancery;] Rarstnc Breap—AN 
AMENDMENT. “Robt. Cruikshank Fecit.” Pubd. June, 1821, by G. 
Hunt... [and] London pub. by S. W. Fores ... 1827 [Relating 
to Wellington’s Bread Tax ;] THr WELLINGTON TESTIMONIAL. See 
“The Times,” April 30th. “R. Ck.” Pubd. by G. Trequar May, 
1829... [Depicts an Irishman in legal wig and robes holding a 
statue of Wellington mounted on a rat;] Tue Horse Marine 
AND His TRUMPETER IN A SQuALL! (Dedicated to the United Ser- 
vice Club!!) “J. R. Cruikshank fect.” Pubd. by Jno. Sideboth- 
am... March, 1817 [Depicts the popular storm against Wel- 
lington, who basks in the Royal Favor.] Together, 5 pieces, folio 
and oblong 4to. 


429. CRUIKSHANK (Robert). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures by R. Cruikshank, of well;known personages, ° 
as follows,—Guarp or THE ConstituTION. “J. R. Cruikshank, 
fect.” Pub. by J. Fairburn ... May 1, 1829 [Duke of Cumber- 
land drinking a health to the Constitution;] Raising Breap— 
AN AMENDMENT. “Robt Cruikshank fecit.’ London pub. by S. 
W. Fores ... 1827 [Wellington raising the loaf on his sword;] 
THe Fiyine Privy. From WestMorRELAND. “R. OC. Fecit.” Pubd. 

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[No. 429—Continued] 

by G. Humphrey, June, 1827. [The Lord Keeper flying off, drop- 
ping the Privy Seal;] Ture Grear UNKNOWN, AND THE GREAT 
Captain ... “R. C. Fecit.” July, 1827, by J. Fairburn .. . [Sir 
Walter Scott and Wellington having an altercation over Na- 
poleon;| DratH or Kran May 15th, 1833. Published by W. 
Houston ... [No signature, tear repaired.] [Shows Kean on 
his deathbed with two physicians alongside.] Together, 5 pieces, 
4to, and oblong folio. 


430. CRUIKSHANK (RopertT). Cororep Caricaturgs. A Collection of col- — 
ored caricatures by R. Cruikshank, of a social and political 
nature, published by J. Fairburn, London, as follows,—Tue 
Treap-MiLu!!—or Stage-Struck Heroes, Black Legs & Cadgers, 
Stepping it, to the Tune of “Mill Mill 0.” “J. R .C. fecit.” Nov., 
1822 [Shows the stage struck ones being driven by the stage 
manager with a whip;] Tue Livinc Sxereron. “Don Giovanni 
Fectt.” Septr., 1825 [Depicts the living skeleton being wonder- 
ingly admired by a group of ladies;] A Favourrre Poopra 
HatcHine Pouttry!! ... “R. C. fec.” June, 1824 [A Statesman 
hatching his eggs with the aid of feather breeches presented by 
three Sandwich Islanders;] Arrogance, (or NoncHALANCE) of 
the TentH Retortup. “R. Cruikshank fecit.” Pubd. April, 
1824 . . . [Double plate showing Ball Room and Drawing Room;}] 
THE Bubsite Burst—or THE GuHost or AN Oxtp Act or Pariia- — 
MENT! “Robt. Cruikshank, Fecit.” Feb., 1825 [Shows the Court 
of King’s Bench pricking the Speculation Bubble of 1825.] To- 
gether, 5 pieces, oblong 4to. | 


431. CRUIKSHANK (RoperT). Cotorep Caricatures. A Collection of car- 
icatures by R, Cruikshank, as follows,—Comparative ANAT- 
OMY OF THE Danpy Tribe. “Cruikshank fecit.” Pubd. Deer. 10th, 
1818, by S. W. Fores ... [Shows an ass and two other dandies 
being discussed pityingly by two young ladies;] A New CrHan- 
ceryY Suir Removep to tue Scorcw Bar ... “I. R. O. fecit.” 
Pubd. Feb. 4, 1819, by S. W. Fores ... [Shows the Gretna Green 
blacksmith hammering marriage rings from a bar of iron;] Tue 
Mopern JANus or the true reason why the Christian Religion 
suffers more from its pretended friends, than real Enemies. “J. 
R. C. fecit.” Pubd. Decr., 1819, by 8S. W. Fores [Double plate 
Showing a canting priest and a protesting priest;] A Wuuist-mr 
AT BoopLtes—or a choice piece of double milled Yorkshire Broad 
Cloth “I. R. Cruikshank fect.” Pubd. July, 1820, by Fores... 
[A very stout man entering a gate between two pillars;] “Ir 
Was THE First anp Last Timp I Was Ever On a CayMAN’s 
Back.” “Robert Cruikshank fecit.” Pubd. Jany., 1827, by G. 


Humphrey ...[A white man on the back of a crocodile with a 
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[No. 481—Continued | , 
group of negroes by the bank of a tropic river;] Tue Livine 
SKELETON, “Drawn from Nature by Robert Cruikshank.” Pubdd. 
July, 1825, by J. Fairburn ... [Triple plate showing side, front, 
and back views of the skeleton.] Together, 6 pieces, folio and 
oblong 4to. 


432. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures by Robert Cruikshank, as follows,—C. H. Simp- 
son, Esq. M. ©. R. G. V. “Drawn in the Gardens on the night of 
August the 19th 1883 by Robert Cruikshank Esqr.’ [Garden 
scene with a colossal Likeness of Simpson in Variegated Lamps;] 
THe GLorious Rerorm IN PaRuiaMENntr. “From the original de- 
sign by Robert Cruikshank.” London published by Alfred Miller 
(no date) [Shows a mob attacking a pedestal on which Lord 
Russell is standing;] Tum Mermaip. “I. R. 0.” Published -Oct. 
24th 1822 by J. Fairburn . . . [Double plate giving side 
view and front view of the Mermaid exhibited at the Turf 
Coffee House;] Mererinc or VicruaLuters. “Robert Cruik- 
shank” [The victuallers sit around a table bearing a large bowl 
containing figure of Punch;] Tur Burmese War...“R. Cruik- 
shank fecit.” [Scene by a Burmese Temple with British sol- 
diers, elephants, flags, etc;] THmr REvoLuTIONARY ASSOCIATION. 
I. R. Cruikshank Fecit. [No Imprint.] [Shows the mob, of 
sailors, soldiers, politicians, etc. on a platform resting on gun- 
powder.] Together, 6 pieces, small 4to and narrow oblong 4to. 


433. CRUIKSHANK (Roperr). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of col- 
ored caricatures by Robert Cruikshank, mostly relating to 
the Regent and his troubles, as follows,—War with Spain!! 
or, John Bull and the Regent of Portugal, versus Ferdinand, 
and his Marvelous:-Monk! ! ! “Robert Cruikshank fecit.” 
Pubd by J. Fairburn . . . Decr 1826 [Shows John Bull fac- 
ing Ferdinand and the Monk;] Derrenpers or THE FAITH. 
“Robert Cruikshank Fecit.” Pubd May 1825 by @. Humphrey 
bi es [Shows England refusing to kiss the crucifix in the 
hands of a monk;] <A Poririca, SHaver or the Crown in Dan- 
ger. Vide Mathews. “Robert Cruikshank Fecit.” Pubd. May 
1825 by J. Fairburn . . . [Shows the Regent being shaved 
by a Cleric;] Tur Recents Harmonica or Monopoly a 
Catch for 21 Voices with a Royal BaSe . . . Pubd by S. W. 
Fores . . .Mach [sic]1820 [Shows the Regent with a Bass 
Fiddle, leading his orchestra;] King Gourmanp XVIIII. anp 
Prince Postrerion IN FricutT!”’ “R. Cruikshank  fecit.” 
Pubd. March 14th 1823 by: King Chancery Lane [Shows 
the Regent in a fight with the crown toppling from his head;] 


Doctors, BisHors, JupDGuS, GENERALS, AND STATESMEN AT FARD 
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[No. 433—Continued] 7 
WoRK, or a Sitting Committee. “J. R. C. fecit.” Pubd July 
1820 by Benbow .. . [Shows the committee sitting on a mis- 
shapen egg, the regent saying “They shall hatch by G-d.”] To- 
gether, 6 pieces, oblong 4to. 


434. CRUIKSHANK (Ropert). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of 
colored caricatures by Robert Cruikshank, of a political and 
social nature, published by G. Humphrey, London, as follows,— 
Mr. JOHN ANDERSON, Falconer. at Barrochaw, Renfrewshire, as 
he appear’d at the Coronation of His Majesty George the 4th, 
July 19th 1827. “Drawn & Engraved by I. R. Oruikshank. » 
August 16, 1821. [The figure in the foreground, before an old 
castle, is dressed in court clothes and holds on his arm two 
birds with royal crowns;] THe PuLarns or WatTerRLoo. “R. 
Cruikshank fecit. May 1823 [Gentleman of the period in fore- 
ground with high hat and short coat;] Vimew NEAR WILTON. 
kK. C. fecit. July 1824 [Mr. Wilton of the East India Company, 
a connoisseur of gems;] ALDN—Woop IN THE CHARACTER OF PAUL 
Pry. . . . “Robt. Cruikshank Fecit.” June 1826 [Shows 
the Alderman with umbrella tucked under his arm, urging his 
return to parliament;] A Vimw IN CUMBERLAND. “Root. Cruik- 
shank Fecit.” April 1823 [Shows gentleman walking by the 
lake, in elegant military dress and spurs;] THe Fiyrne Privy. 

: From WestMorELAND. “R. CO. fecit.’” June 1827 [Shows a 

statesman flying in the clouds, dropping the Privy Seal.] To- 

RE gether, 6 pieces, small folio and 4to. 


435. CRUIKSHANK (RosBeRT). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of 
colored caricatures, relating mostly to Queen Caroline, as fol- 


lows,—THE EFFECTS OF A BLITHE W RIDING ON A LonG PotE. 


“R. Oruikshank fecit.”. Pubd Feby 1827 by J Fairburn 

[Shows Caroline on a see-saw, an object of general ridicule ;] 
Pau. Pry at Winpow C——’:. “Robert Cruikshank Del et Fecit.” 
Published Feby 1826 by G. Humphrey . . . [Shows the queen 
standing by many bags of gold money, with a garrulous gentle- 


man wishing he might “be a sleeping partner in your concern;”] 


A Brau—CierK—for A BANKING—Concern. “Robt. Orwikshank 
Fecit.” Pubd March 1825 by G. Hwmphrey [A facetious 
plate showing an interview between the queen and a 
“good looking, hard working young fellow;”] Tum MAsTErR or — 
THE ORDNANCE Exercistne His Hossy. “J. R. CO. fecit.” London 
pubd by J. Sidebethem April 1819. [An army officer striding a 
cannon while some young ladies gaze in admiration;] Housn- 
HOLD Troops, or a SKkercH or A Frew or THE PRINCIPAL 
TRUSTWoRTHY AND CONFIDENTIAL pomestics OF WORTHY 


AND CoNFIDING Famiuies. “Robt Cruikshank Fecit.” Pubd 
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{ No. 485—Oontinued | 

Decr 1827 by T. Maclean . . . [Depicting four household 
servants, The Vigilant Housekeeper, The Amiable Lady’s Maid, 
The Faithful Butler, and The Honest Coachman;] Pusuic 
Opinion. “J. R. Cruikshank fecit . . . (scored through on 
plate). Pubd June 1820 by Benbow . . . [Shows the queen 
in a scale opposing the chancellor, the church, and others. ] 
Together, 6 pieces, oblong 4to. 


436. CRUIKSHANK (RopertT). CoLorep Caricarurrs. <A Collection of 
colored caricatures by Robert Cruikshank, mostly of a political 
nature, published by G. Trequar, Cheapside, a few without im- 
print, as follows,—Tur MAN vor prives “THE CHANCERY” Fast 
Coacu. “Phelim O; Cruik Fecit.’” May 1829 [Shows a be- 
wigged driver on the seat of the Chancery Coach;] “Ax YER PaAR- 
pon, Sir! Is this yours? I just picked it up. “Robt. Cruik- 
shank Fecit.’ May 1829 [Characters by Christopher Cosmo- 
politus Esqr. No. 1;] Tur GrrmMan vot pays THE MAN vot 
DRIvES THE Sovereign. “R. Cruikshank Fecit.” No date [1829.] 
2 copies. [Depicts the farmer taxpayer with a heavy stick] 
THE GUARD AS LOOKS ARTER THE Req’LAR OUT-AN’-OUTER VOT 
DRIVES THH Hero! “R. Cruikshank fecit.’ May 1829 [Shows 
a priest with his finger to his nose and holding a gun marked 
“Priestly Power;”|] Tur Rec’LaR Out-sAN’-OUTER VOT DRIVES THE 
Hero! “R. Cruikshank fecit.’” May 1829 [Depicts an Irish- 
man holding the reins and saying . . . Ould Ireland for ever. 
Hurra.] 2 copies. Together, 7 pieces, small folio. 


437. CRUIKSHANK (RopertT). CoLorep Caricatures. A Collection of 
caricatures by Robert Cruikshank, mostly of a political nature, 
as follows,—JoHN BULL, versus Porr—Buuu. “Robert Cruik- 
shank Fecit’ Pubd. May 1825 by J. Fuwrburn ... ; Tue Irisu 
CATHOLIC JUBILEE AT DUBLIN, or the Bulletin Express of the late 
Majority. ‘“Phelin O’Cruikshank del et fecit.”. Pubd May 1828 
by D. Smith ... Femaie Dancers—or a scene in St. James’s 
Street. “I. R. C. fecit” Pubd Jany 1819 by EF. Brooks... ; 
Tuey Have Presumprions—or a Catholic Game Trap. “Robt. 
Cruikshank Fecit.” Pubd. May 1825 by J. Fairburn... ; 
THE CaTHoLic AssocraTION or Paddy coming it Strong! ! 
“Robt. Cruikshank Fecit” Pubd Feby 1825 by G. Humphrey... ; 
Tue EFFects. oF THE ADMINISTRATION—or—Civil and Religious 
Liberties in Danger !!! “Robert Cruikshank, invt. & Fecit.. .” 
Pubd May 1827 by Hunt... ; “Wuar ever is, is right.—Pope! 
A weighty argument in favour of the Catholic Emancipation. 
“T. R. Cruikshank fecit.’” Pubd. April 1821 by G. Humphrey; 
Tue Irish Dun. “I. R. Cruishank del et sculps.” Song-Head. 
Together, 8 pieces, oblong 4to and small folio. 

An unusually interesting collection. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


438. CRUIKSHANK (Ropurt). Cotorep Caricatures. A collection of 
caricatures of a political nature, by Robert Cruikshank. as fol- 
lows.—How To SrymMourE THEM we LIKE—a Cunning Mystery. 
Signed on the plate “I. R. C.” and with the artist’s signature on 
lower margin. Pubd by Johnston ... July 8th, 1822 ... The pub- 
lisher’s name in ink; JoHN Buti taking a Clear View of the Negro 
Slavery Question !! “* * * * delt.” “Rt. Oruikshank Fecit.” 
Published July 1826 by G. Humphrey... ;. Tam Royat Mat 
without opposition. “Robert Cruikshank, invent & fecit .. .” 


Pubd June 3d 1827 by G. Hunt... ; A Leap Year Drawing 
Room, or the pleasures of petticoat Government. “Cruikshank 
fecit.” Pubd June 1820 by Benbow ... .2 copies, one a late im- 


pression; A ScENE IN THE NEW Farce or THE LADY AND. THE 
Devit, “Cruikshank fecit.”. Pubd. June, 1820 by Benbow... ; 
Tue Master Cook AND HIs Buack ScuuLion composing a Royal 
Hash. “J. R. Cruikshank fecit.” Pubd July 1820 by Benbow 
... ROYALTY IN A Race or Famity Quarrets. “J. R. OC. fecit.” 
Pubd July 23, 1820 by King... With portraits of George 2nd 
and 3rd). Together, 8 pieces, oblong 4to. . 
Fine collection. 


439, OCRUIKSHANK (GzorGE, JUNIOR). Yoicks. Heads and Tales, Tips 
and Turns Over, (with a Spill or Two Thrown In) By “Phiz,” 

Judy’s other Sporting Artists, and Judy’s Special Sporting Com- 
missioner, (The Other Jones). To which are Added a few Plas- 

ters and Splinters by Charles H. Ross. With 7 plates in cot- 

oRS by “Phiz’”’, together with a number of others, plain, by him, 

and several by George Cruikshank, Jr., about 100 illustrations in 

all. 8vo, original pictorial wrappers, rebacked. In red cloth 

slip case, lettered on back. London: “Judy” Office [1878] 

First EpItTion, with the original front cover design by “Phiz.” 


The two plates on pp. 110-111 signed George Cruikshank, as well as 
those on pp. 80-81-112 signed by G. C., Jr., are by Percy Cruikshank’s son, 
who appended to many of his drawings the signature George Cruikshank 
with the intention of misleading the public. It was because of the pro 
tests of the great Cruikshank that the younger artist agreed subsequently 
to sign his drawings,—“George Calvert Cruikshank.” 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURES 
BY GEORGE AND ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. 


[Numbers 440 to 446, Inclusive. ] 


440. NAPOLEONIC CARICATURES IN COLORS BY GkroRGE CRUIKSHANK. 
Apollyon the Devil’s Generalissimo, addressing his Legions!! 
“Cruikshank del.” Published by R. Ackermann . . . Octr. 1808. 
Broadley, No. 20; Douglas, No. 654. ie fe 

Bonaparte is standing in the midst of his “Legions of Death,” with 
a banner bearing the figure of a skeleton with two heads. 


441, 


442, 


” 448. 


444, 


445, 


446. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURE IN COLORS By ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. Johnny 
Bull giving Boney a Pull. “J. Ck.” Pubd. at Ackermann’s Gal- 
lery ... London, August 7, 1803. Oblong 4to. Broadley, No. 510. 


Napoleon, with a halter around his neck, is being led by John Bull 
towards a gallows. 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURE IN COLORS BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. Boney 
at Brussels. “J Cks.” Pubd. by S. W. Fores... Augt. 14, 1803. 
Oblong 4to. Broadley, No. 86. 


This caricature made its appearance within a fortnight of the termi- 
nation of Bonaparte’s visit to Brussels. The First Consul is depicted 
seated on a throne, a mameluke with drawn sword on each side. 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURE IN COLORS BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. Ben 
Block’s Epistle to Bonaparte. “Woodward del.” “Cruikshank 
sp.” London Pubd. by M. Allen ...Sepr. 6, 1803. With printed 
text of the “Epistle” below. Folio. Broadley, No. 47. 

John Bull is portrayed as a yeoman with a ferocious bull-dog head and 
@ cudgel in one hand. 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURE IN COLORS BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. (Gulli- 
ver towing the Fleet into Lilliput. “7 Ck.” Pubd. by S. W. 
Fores ... Octr. 16, 1807. Oblong 4to. Broadley, No. 422. 


According to a note in the autograph of George Cruikshank on the 
copy in the Broadley Collection, George filled in the coast line on this 
etching. King George is seen standing on a tower watching his Admiral 
tow into the British harbor the French fleet. Napoleon and his officers 
on the French coast are in consternation at the loss of the same. 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURES IN COLOR BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. ‘The 
Scare Crow’s arrival, or Honest Pat giving them an Irish Wel- 
come. “J-O.” Pub. by S. W. Fores... June 10, 1803. [The gro- 
tesque figures of Napoleon and his French army attacking the 
burly figure of an Irishman.] Broadley, 786; The Right Owner. 
“JT Ck.” London Pub. by T. Williamson ... June 1, 1804. [George 
II.d, in the clouds, points his finger at Napoleon seated on a 
throne.] Broadley, No. 760; The Ghost of Bonaparte appear- 
ing to the Directory!!! “IJCK.” Published by S. W. Fores... 
Jan. 1, 1799. Broadley, No. 394; Bonaparte at Rome giving Au- 
dience in State. “I Ck.” London Published by S. W. Fores... 
March 12, 1797. Broadley, No. 152. Together, 4 pieces, oblong 

—4to, all cut to plate-mark, and small tear in margin of each. 


NAPOLEONIC CARICATURES IN COLOR BY ISAAC CRUIKSHANK. John 
Bull and Bonaparte!! “Woodward del.” “IC.” London Pub. by 
Ackermann... Aug. 18, 1803. [A broadside ballad of five verses, 
with etching of Isaac Cruikshank.] Broadley, No. 473; A Dia- 
logue between Mrs. Bull and Madame Bonaparte. Written by 
G. M. Woodward. With etching by Isaac Cruikshank. “J Ck.” 


[Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 
euicasusentetinutse utile coats cieeadicascatas cae 


[ No. 446—Continued | 


Pubd. by M. Allen ... July 15, 1803. Broadley, No. 279; A Par- 
ish Meeting, on the Subject of Invasion! John Bull in the Chair. 
Written by G. M. Woodward. With etching by Isaac Cruik- 
shank. “I Ck.” Pubd. by M. Allen .. . July 18, 1808. Broadley, 
No. 680. Together, 3 pieces, folio, small tear in margin of last 
two. 


MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH LITERATURE. 
[Numbers 447 to 498, Inclusive. ] 


447, AMERICAN BiocrapHy. The National Cyclopaedia of American Bio- 


graphy. Being the History of the United States. Edited by 
Distinguished Biographers from each State and Approved by 
the Most Eminent Historians, Scholars, and Statesmen of the 
Day. Numerous illustrations. 14 vols.; [Also] A Conspectus 
of American Biography. Compiled by George Derby. Together, 
15 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt backs. 


New York, 1898-1906 


America’s CELEBRITIES, Photographic Portraits and Concise Bio- 
graphical Sketches of Prominent American Men and Women. 


Philadelphia, 1896; Wortp’s Cotumpian Exposition. Yankee 
Doodle at the Fair. Copiously illustrated with full-page text il- 
lustrations, colored, tinted and plain. Philadelphia, 1896; Kine 
(W. Nerpnew). The Story of the Spanish-American War and 
the Revolt in the Philippines. Profusely illustrated. New York, 


1903; Van RensseLanr (Mrs. Jonn Kina). New Yorkers of the 


XIX. Century. New York, 1897. Together, 4 vols. imperial 8vo 
and folio, cloth and boards. 


Philadelphia and New York, 1896-1903 


449. ANNUAL GLPANINGS of Wit and Humour, in Prose and Verse; con- 


sisting of a Selection of Anecdotes, Bon Mots, &c. . . . both For- 
eign and English, with many Original Pieces. By a Celebrated 
Wit of the Age. 2 vols. 16mo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, 
leather labels, uncut. London: Printed for T. Keys, 1816 


450. Arr Books. Holland House. By Princess Marie Liechtenstein. 


Profusely illustrated with full-page steel plates, lithographs, and 
photographs, and teat illustrations. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, 
morocco backs, gilt, gilt tops. London, 1874 


Art. Walton (Williams). World’s Columbian Exposition. 
MDCCCXCIII. Art and Architecture. Beautifully illustrated 


with many etched, photogravure, colored and typogravure plates, 


and a large number of fine text vignettes. 3 Vols. folio, half— 


brown morocco, backs and panels gilt tooled and lettered, gilt 
edges, slightly rubbed. Philadelphia: George Barrie [1893] 


452. 


454. 


456. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


Atuias. Walker (Francis A.). Statistical Atlas of the United 


States based on the results of the Ninth Census 1870. Illustrated 


with 54 full-page maps and charts, many colored. [Washington] 


1874; Rano, McNatiy & Co.’s Indexed Atlas of the World. For- 
eign Countries. United States. Profusely illustrated with col- 
ored diagrams and maps, many colored. 2 vols. Chicago, 1895. 
Together, 3 vols. folio, half morocco and leather. 

[Washington] Chicago, 1874-1895 


. Beyzte (Henri-Marie). La Chartreuse de Parme. Translated from 


the French by E. P. Robins. With 30 illustrations by V. Voul- 
quier, etched by G. Mercier. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs 
and tops, uncut. New York, 1895 


Edition limited to 250 numbered copies on Holland hand-made paper. 
The above is No. 53. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. Lowndes (William Thomas). The Bibliographer’s 


Manual of English Literature. New Edition, revised, corrected 
and enlarged. 5 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt. London, 1857 


This set does not contain the List of Club Publications, Private 
Presses, etc. 


. Booxkpiatss. Fincham (Henry W.). Artists and Engravers of Brit- 


ish and American Bookplates. Numerous reproductions. Ato, 
original cloth, uncut. London, 1897 
This important work has now become quite scarce. 


Books Asout Books. Smith (F. Hopkinson). In Dickens’ London. 


Illustrated with charcoal drawings by the author. New York, 
1914; Lane (ANDREW). The Library. With a Chapter on Mod- 
ern English Illustrated Books by Austin Dobson. Illustrations. 
London, 1892. Laren Parsr, Edition limited to 300 copies; Dp 
Bury (Ricwarp). Philobiblon. New York, 1899. Edition limit- 
ed to 500 numbered copies; Layarp (Grorcr Somes). Suppressed 
Plates, Wood Engravings, &c. Illustrations. London, 1907. To- 
gether, 4 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth and boards, some uncut. 
New York and London, 1892-1914 


457. Booru (Epwin). Edwin Booth. Recollections by His Daughter 


Edwina Booth Grossman, and Letters to Her and His Friends. 
Illustrated with full-page photogravure portraits and scenes. Im- 
perial 8vo, boards, uncut. 
New York: The Century Company, 1894 
LARGE PaPeR. Edition limited to 50 numbered copies on Whatman 
paper, | 


458. Bronze Puaqugrs. Circular medallion, obverse “Jean Leon Gerome. 


Peintre,” reverse, Nude Girl at Easel. By J. G. Chaplain, 1885. 
Diameter, 4 inches; Square plaque, ‘““Meissonier. Grand Officer 
Legion Honor,” with side pedestals. 1891. Geo. T. Brewster, sc. 
Size, 6 inches. In leather case. Together, 2 pieces. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


459. Cremens (S. L.). Paine (Albert Biglow). Mark Twain. A 


460. 


461. 


462. 


463. 


464. 


465. 


Biography. The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Lang- 
horne Clemens. Numerous illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, 
gilt tops, uncut. New, York and London, 1912. 


Curious. The Fruitless Repentance; or the History of Miss Kitty le 


Fever. First Epirion. 2 vols. in one 12mo. half red morocco, — 


gilt, gilt edges. London, 1759. 


Contains the leaf of Advertisement of “Books printed for F. New- 
bery,” the first of which is “The Vicar of Wakefield.” 


Karty ENGLAND. Doyle (James E.). A Chronicle of England. B. C. 
dD-A. D. 1485. With numerous illustrations engraved and print- 
ed in colors by Edmund Evans. 4to, three-quarter orange levant 
morocco, full gilt back, gilt edges. London, 1864. 


Exiot (Gnorcr). Romola. 2 vols. Philadelphia, undated; Dx 
Amicis (Epmonpo). Holland. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1894; Sanp 
(GEORGE). Consuelo. 4 vols. in 2. Boston, 1897. All with num- 
erous illustrations. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt backs 
and tops, uncut. Philadelphia and Boston, undated, 1897. 


Empiems. Smith (H. J.). Illustrated Symbols and Emblems of 
the Jewish, Early Christian, Greek, Latin, and Modern 
Churches. Illustrated with 100 woodcut plates containing 
hundreds of emblems and symbols. 4to, leather, gilt tooled 
and lettered, gilt top, uncut, rubbed. 

) Philadelphia: T. S. Leach & Co.; 1900. 


EDITION DE Luxe. No. I of a limited number printed. 


ENcuisH Fiamity History. Craik (George Lillie). The Romance 
of the Peerage; or, Curiosities of Family History. Portraits 


(slightly spotted). 4 vols. 12mo, full calf, gilt, marbled edges. 


London, 1848. 


Firtp (Eucnne). The Temptation of Friar Gonsol. Portrait on 


Japan paper facsimile and other illustrations. Washington, 


1900; THompson (Stason). Hugene Field. A Study in Here- 


dity and Contradictions. Portraits, views and fac-simile illus- 
trations. 2 vols. New York, 1901; Witson (Francis). The 


Eugene Field I Knew. Portraits and illustrations on Japan 


paper. New York, 1898. Hdition limited to 204 numbered 
copies on Ruisdael paper. Autograph signature of the author 
on half-title. Together, 4 vols, 12mo, vellum, half vellum, and 
cloth, uncut. Washington and New York, 1898-1901. 


466. 


AGT. 


468. 


469. 


470. 


471. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 
STS le Sl tad bel ala A a aa aa 


GENEALOGICAL TREE showing Descendants of Anthony Morris (1654) 
Anthony Morris, Second. By Anthony Saunders Morris. With 
additions by Herbert Morris. Lithographed by L. Haugg, 
Philadelphia, 1891. A large chart in 16 sections, each section, 
15 by 1834 inches. Mounted on large sheet of linen and folded 
to one sheet size, in cloth cover. 


GEROME (JEAN Leon). The Life and Works of Jean Léon Gérome. 
Illustrated with numerous full-page photogravures and photo- 
etchings; [Also] Special Collection of Reproductions of Jean 
Léon Gérome’s Famous Paintings, 19 (should be 20) plates on 
Japan paper large folio, each plate mounted in deep set mat, 
enclosed in red plush box lined in silk. Together, 2 pieces. The 
first volume, a royal 4to in cloth, lacks title page. 


Herpaceous Puants. Howard (John Eliot). Dlustrations of the 
Neuva Quinologia of Pavon, with Observations on the Barks 
described. 30 fine colored lithographic plates of plants and 
barks, by W. Fitch. Large folio, half morocco, gilt, gilt edges, 
loose in binding. London: Lovell, Reeve & Co., 1862. 


Herpaczous Prants. Howard (John Eliot). The Quinology of the 
East India Plantations. 3 colored lithographic plates, by Tuf- 
fin West. Large folio, boards, loose in binding, binding broken. 

London: L. Reeve & Co., 1869. 


HovucuTon, Mirriin Pusiications. Woodberry (George E.) 
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Portrait. Boston, 1902. Large Paper 
Edition limited to 600 copies, the above being No. 11; Han 
(Epwarp Evererr). James Russell Lowell and His Friends. 
With portraits, fac-similes, and other illustrations. Boston, 
1899; Hay (JoHN). Complete Poetical Works. Portrait. 
Boston, 1916. Large Paper. Hdition limited to 1,000 numbered 
copies; AupricH (Tomas BarLey). A Book of Songs and Son- 
nets Selected from the Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich. [Bos- 
ton] 1906. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards, 
the first three with paper and leather labels, uncut. 

Boston and New York, 1899-1916 


Hupparr (JosepH). Memoir of the Late Captain Joseph Huddart, 
FR. 8. Engraved portrait, vignette and folding plate. London, 
1821. Autograph presentation copy from Joseph Huddart; A 
Kempis (THomMas). The Imitation of Christ. Translated from 
the Latin by W. Benham. Engraved borders on every page, and 
20 full-page photogravures after celebrated paintings mostly in 
the Louvre. Philadelphia, 1889; Dacimr (N.).. The Life of 
Pythagoras, with His Symbols and Golden Verses. Together 

[Continued 


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[No. 471—Continued] 


472. 


473. 


474, 


475. 


476. 


477. 


with the Life of Hierocles. London, 1707; Luoyp (Jonun) 
Anecdotes. London, 1782; Earty News-SHeet (An). The Rus- 
sian Invasion of Poland in 1568. Facsimile. London, 1874. 
Together, 5 vols. 4to and 8vo, various bindings. 

Various places, 1707-1889. 


Huxiey (Tuomas H.). Life and Letters. By His Son Leonard 
Huxley. Portraits. 2 vols. 1901; Darwin (CHaries). More 
Letters of Charles Darwin. A Record of His Work in a Series 
of Hitherto Unpublished Letters. Edited by Francis Darwin. 


Illustrations. 2 vols. 1903. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt 


tops, uncut. New York, 1901-1903. 


Irnvinc (Henry). Stoker (Bram). Personal Reminiscences of 
Henry Irving. Colored portrait and other illustrations. 2 vols. 
New York, 1906; THaynr (Witti1AmM Roscoz). The Life and Let- 
ters of John Hay. Illustrations. 2 vols. Boston, 1915; Harris 
(Frank). Oscar Wilde. His Life and Confessions. Portrmt. 
2 vols. New York, 1916. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, some 
uncut. New York and Boston, 1906-1916 


JERROLD (DoucGLAs). Punch’s Letters to His Son. Corrected and 


Edited from the Mss., in the Alsatian Library. With 24 illustra- 


tions by Kenny Meadows. 12mo, half calf, gilt panelled back, 


gilt top, uncut. London, 1843 — 


First Epition in Bookform. 


LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Gardens, Old and New. The Country 
House and its Environment. Hatensively illustrated with full- 
page and smaller illustrations. Small folio, cloth, gilt edges. 

London: George Newnes, recent 


Larnep (J. N.). History for Ready Reference, from the best His- 
torians, Biographers, and Specialists. With numerous histori- 
cal maps. 5 vols. royal 8vo, half black moroeco, gilt, gilt edges. 

Springfield, 1894-1895 


Lewes (CHarues Lee). Memoirs. Written by Himself. 4 vols. in 
2. London, 1805; Foorr (Samur.). Dramatic Works. 2 vols. 
London, 1797; Cotman (GuorcE,—the Younger). Broad Grins. 
Illustrations. London, 1839; Ponrry of the Anti-Jacobin. With 
Explanatory Notes by Charles Edmond. LHtchings by James 
Gillray. London, 1854; Crowquitt (AtFRep). A Bundle of 
Crowquills. Plate. London, 1854; Sones, Madrigals and Son- 
nets. Set in borders of coloured ornaments and vignettes. Lon- 
don, 1849; Wuerrtpr (A.). The Westmoreland Dialect, with 
the Adjacency of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Frontispiece. Ken- 
dal, 1821. Together, 9 vols. 12mo, various bindings. 

Various places, various dates 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


478, MAMMALS AND Birps. United States Exploring Expedition during 


& 
‘Be 


“wt 


1888-1842, under Charles Wilkes. Atlas, Mammalogy and Or- 
thology. By John Cassin. 11 full-page plates of mammals and 
42 of birds, all tinted and colored, some very brilliantly. Atlas 
folio, half morocco, binding somewhat worn. 
Philadelphia, 1858 
The plates were drawn by Peale, White, and Hitchcock, and en- 
graved by Dougal, House, and others. 


The above is the atlas issued to accompany the text of Wilkes’ 
U. S. Exploring Expedition, the latter is not present. 


479. Marpor (Baron pve). Butler (Arthur John). The Memoirs of 


480. 


Baron de Marbot. Portraits and maps. 2 vols. London, 1892; 
Anonymous. Collections and Recollections. By one who has 
kept a diary. Frontispiece. New York, 1899; Pasquriur (CHAN- 
CELLOR). Memoirs of Chancellor Pasquier. Edited by the Duc 
d’Audiffret-Pasquier. Portraits. 3 vols. New York, 1893; Burs- 
MARCK (PRINCE). Bismarck, Some Secret Pages of His History. 
Being a diary kept by Dr. Moritz Busch. Portraits. 2-vols. New 
York, 1898. Together, 8 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth and half 
calf, some uncut. Various places, 1892-1899 


MisceELLANnEous Booxs. Le Sage (A. R.). The Adventures of Gil 


Blas. 3 vols.; Hupparp (Aticn). An American Bible; BArrerr 
(Water). The Old Merchants of New York City; ANoNyMoUs. 
Change for the American Notes. By an American Lady; CuEm- 
ENS (Hon. Jere.). The Rivals; Bartuetemi (Appr). Travels 
of Anarcharsis the Younger in Greece. 4 vols.; CLEMENS (S. 
L.). Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Ro- 
mance; Du Borscopry (F.). The Matapan Jewels; OHNET 
(Grorenus). The Poison Dealer; Popm (ALEXANDER). Poetical 
Works. 3 vols.; Maupassant (Guy DE). Stories of the Tragedy 
and Comedy of Life; Moore (FranxK). Personal and Political Bal- 
lads; McCartuy (J.) Famous Americans; FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). 
Madame Bovary; Gautinr (T.). Mademoiselle de Maupin; Sa- 
BINE (L.). Notes on Duels and Duelling; Macic. A Complete 
History of Magick, Sorcery and Witchcraft. Vol. I.; Lu Sacn 
(A. R.). The Devil on Two Sticks; Hitprecut (H. V.). The 
Babylonian Expedition. Vol. IX. Together, 26 vols. various 
sizes, various bindings. Various places, various dates 


481. Monacuo.ogia; or, Handbook of the Natural History of the Monks; 


Arranged according to the Linnaeal System. By a Naturalist. 
Full-page illustrations. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. 
Edinburgh: Johnston and Hunter, 1852 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 15 plates. 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


482. New York City. Collection of 20 original drawings in ink and pen- 
cil, depicting buildings, parks, avenues, the Chinese quarter, 
wharfs, Brooklyn Bridge, etc., with a few interesting character 
Sketches. 20 pieces. Small 4to, in cloth box. 


Drawn by students of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. 


483. Portraits By MAx Rosenruau. Alexander Hamilten. After draw- 


ing by Henry Inman. With scratched plate of same; George — 


Washington. Full-length, after C. W. Peale; George Washing- 
ton. Bust, to left; Ercnines on Satin,—Birthplaces and Homes 


of Famous Presidents, by Russell, and five others, in box; PHo- — 


TOGRAVURES by Goupil. 5 pieces; Ercurnes, by W. S. J. Harper, 
and others. 8 plates, on China paper, in board portfolio; Brinx- 


LEY (Caprain F.). The Art of Japan. Sections XI. and XII. 2° 


vols. 4to, cloth. Boston (1901) ; and two others. 


484. PresippntTiaL Messages. Richardson (James D.). A Compilation 
of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents 1789-1897. 10 vols.; 


[Also] Supplement. 1789-1902. Compiled and Arranged by — 


George Raywood Devitt; Supplement. 1901-1905. Edited by — 
Alfred Henry Lewis. 2 vols. All illustrated with numerous full-_ 


page portraits and views. Together, 18 vols. 8vo, half leather, 
gilt backs and tops. | Washington,] 1899-1906 


485, PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED States. The White House Gallery of 
the Official Portraits of the President. Beautiful photogravure — 


portraits of the Presidents from Washington to McKinley, and 


interesting marginal impression sketches. Square folio, three- 


quarter morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 


New York: The Gravure Company of America, 1901 


LiMiTED Epirion. Contains sketches of the lives of the Presidents, 
by Edward Everett Hale, Chauncey M. Depew, Frank A. Vanderlip, 
and others. 


486. Prevost (Asse). History of Manon Lescaut and of the Chevalier 
des Grieux. Illustrated by Maurice Leloir. Paris, 1895. Grand 
Edition de Luxe; Surripan (RicHarp Brinstey). The School 
for Scandal. Illustration in colours after drawings by Lucius 
Rossi. London, undated; Wrsrminstrr Appry. Twenty-Four 
Gems of Westminster Abbey. A collection of permanent photo- 


graphs. The Graphotone Co., Art Printers. London, undated. 


Presentation copy; Furneaux (J. H.). Glimpses of India. J/lus- 
trated with 500 photographic views. London, undated. Special 
Limited Edition of 1,000 copies, of which this is No. 1. Together, 
4 vols. 4to and small folio, various bindings. 

Various places, various dates 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 
SS iin 


487. Rospinson (JoHN Roperr). ‘Old Q” A Memoir of William Douglas 


488. 


489. 


490. 


491. 


Fourth Duke of Queensberry K. T. Full-page illustrations. Lon- 
don, 1895. Edition limited to 125 numbered and signed copies ; 
LEarnep (Marton D.). The Life of Francis Daniel Pastorius. 
Numerous illustrations. Philadelphia, 1908; Hamruron (Count 
ANTHONY). Memoirs of Count Grammont. With portraits of 
the “Windsor Beauties,’ and other illustrations. Philadelphia, 
1891; Doucnias (Ropert B.). The Life and Times of Madame Du 
Barry. Hngraved portrait. London, 1896. Together, 4 vols. 8vo 
and royal 8vo, cloth and half vellum, some uncut. 

Various places, 1891-1908 


Russia. Rambaud (Alfred). A Popular History of Russia, from 
the Earliest Times to 1880. Translated by L. B. Lang. Edited 
and Enlarged by Nathan H. Dole. Including a History of the 
Turko-Russian War of 1877-78. Many engraved and other por- 
traits and plates. 3 vols. royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt 
tooled and lettered backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Estes and Lauriat [1879] 


Scorr (Sir Watter). The Country of Sir Walter Scott. By Charles 
S. Olcott. Illustrated from photographs by the author. Svo, 
three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. 


Boston: Houghton and Mifflin Co., 1913 
Only 375 copies printed. ; 


SCHLIEMANN (Dr. Hunry). Troy and Its Remains. JJlustrated 
with maps, plans, views, and cuts, New York, 1876; Mycenae. 
Maps, plans, and other illustrations. New York, 1878; Harrison 
(Carter H.). A Race with the Sun. Numerous illustrations. 
New York, 1899; Wooprurr (Cuarues E.). Expansion of Races. 
New York, 1909. Together, 4 vols. Svo and royal 8vo, cloth. 

New York, 1876-1909 


SHERMAN (WiuiIAM T.). Force (General Manning F.). General 
Sherman. Illustrations. New York, 1899; Forp (HmNry Jonss). 
The Scotch-Irish in America, Princeton, 1915; Winson (Jamus 
GRANT). General Grant. Illustrations. New York, 1897; 
Mites (GENERAL NELSON A.). Personal Recollections and Obser- 
vations. Copiously illustrated with graphic pictures by Fred- 
eric Remington. Chicago, 1896; Hamiin (CHaries Evcenn). 
The Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin. Jllustrated. Cam- 
bridge, 1899 ; Corron (Joseru P.). The Constitutional Decisions 
of John Marshall. Jllustrations. 2 vols. New York, 1905. Edi- 
tion limited to 600 numbered copies. Together, 7 vols. 12mo and 
8vo, various bindings. Various places, various dates 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening. November 19th 


492. Smeptey (FrsaNK E.). Lewis Arundel. With illustrations by 
‘Phiz” First Epirion. 1852; Harry Coverdale’s Courtship, and 
All That Came of It. With illustrations by ‘Phiz’? Undated. To- 
gether, 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco (brown and blue), gilt backs and 
tops, uncut. London, 1852, and undated 


493. THorNBuRY (WALTER). Haunted London. Illustrated by F. W. 
Fairholt. London, 1865; Srmwarp (W. H.). William H. Sew- 
ard’s Travels Around the World. Edited by Olive Risley Sewe 
ard. With 200 illustrations. New York, 1873; Smira (Captain 
JOHN). The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England and 
the Summer Isles. Portraits, facsimiles and maps. 2 vols. Glas- 
gow, 1907; SHoner (JoHann Davin). Travels in the Confedera- 
tion [1783-1784]. Translated and Edited by Alfred J: Morri- 
son. Portrait. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1911. Together, 6 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, various bindings, some uncut, 

Various places, 1865-1911 — 


494, Train (GEORGE FRANCIS). Spread-Eagleism. London, 1860; Union — 
Speeches Delivered in England during the Present American 
War. Also, ‘Second Series.’ Philadelphia, 1862. Together, 2 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, cloth. New York and Philadelphia, 1860-1862 


495. UzaANNe (Ocravp). The Sunshade—The Glove—The Muff. Jilus- 
trated by Paul Avril. London, 1884; Ds Saconpar (C.). The 
Temple of Gnidus. Illustrated with the original copper-plate 
engravings from the designs of C. Hisen and Le Barbier. Lon- 
don, undated. Limited edition; Dorar (CLaupE JosepH). The 
Kisses. Illustrated with the original copper-plate engravings 
after the designs of O. Eisen and C. P. Marillier. London, un- 
dated. Edition limited; Dn Favrn (Assn). Beauty’s Day. Illus- 
trated with copper-plate engravings, from designs by Leclerc. — 
London, undated. Limited edition. Together, 4 vols, royal 8vo, 
cloth, some uncut. London, 1884. and undated 


The three last are Vizetelly publications. 


496. Warercotor Drawine by M. Nello. Flirtation at the Tea-Table. 
Height, 17; length, 211% inches. | oe 


497, WINANS (WALTER). The Sporting Rifle. Jilustrations. New York, 
1908; Orro (ALEXANDER I*.) anp Hotprook (THEoporE 8.).Myth- 
ological Japan. With illustrations, colored and tinted, drawnin 
Japan, by native artists. Philadelphia, 1902. Edition limited to — 
500 numbered copies; IrmLAND (SAMUEL). Picturesque ViewS 
on the River Thames. Nwmerous tinted plates. 2 vols. London, — 

[Continued 


Second Session, Wednesday Evening, November 19th 


[No. 497—Continued] 
1792. Some leaves foxed; Turner (J. M. W.). Rivers of France. 
Numerous engraved plates. London, 1887; Dopson (AvustTIN). 
Eighteenth Century Vignettes. Second Series. Full-page por- 
traits. New York, 1894; Byron Gautumry. Numerous fuli-page 
engravings. London, 1883. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, 
various bindings. Various places, 1792-1908 


498. Wraxauu (LAscettes). Remarkable Adventurers and Unrevealed 
: Mysteries. Plates. 2 vols. London, 1863; Book or BALLADS (THE). 
Edited by Bon Gaultier. Jllustrated by Crowquill and Doyle. 
London, 1849; Srpncer (Herserr). Facts and Comments. New 
York, 1902; Smuckxrer (Samuet M.). The Life and Times of 
Alexander Hamilton. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1856; ANonyMouvus. 
Oriental Fragments. Jllustrations. London, 1834; Lenanp 
(Cuartes G.). Hans Breitmann’s Ballads. Vignette. Philadelphia, 
1869; WauLkKeErR’s Manly Exercises. Illustrations. London, 1857; 
TurNER (J. M..W.). The Epicurean. Vignette illustrations. 
Also, Alciphron, by Thomas Moore. London, 1839; Burron 
(Joun Hitt). The Book-Hunter. Illustrations. New York, 

1883. Together, 10 vols. 12mo, various bindings. 
Various places, various dates 


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